<p>Hyderabad: A deadly love triangle has resulted in the murder of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/transgender">transgender </a>person in Anakapalle of Andhra Pradesh, where the victim's body was cut into pieces. </p><p>According to Anakapalle DSP K Sravani, police launched an investigation after body parts were found on the national highway on Tuesday.</p>.Woman kills drunkard husband, cuts him into 2 pieces to dispose of body.<p>Police identified the victim as Dilip Kumar, also known as Deepika or Deepu, a resident of Nagulapalli, based on a tattoo on the right hand of the recovered remains. The body parts were found wrapped in a bedsheet near Bayyavaram in Kasimkota mandal.</p><p>Dilip Kumar, originally from Muthrasu Nayakula Street in Gavarapalem, Anakapalle, had undergone gender transition surgery four years ago. Deepu had been living with Bunny, a delivery boy from Kakinada, in Nagulapalli. Police found that Bunny, who struggled with ganja addiction, was simultaneously involved in a relationship with another transgender person.</p><p>When Deepu confronted Bunny about this relationship, arguments escalated between them. The situation turned violent when Bunny, together with the other transgender, murdered Deepu. To conceal their crime, they dismembered the body and disposed of the remains in multiple locations, including along the national highway near Bayyavaram and beneath the Tallapalem bridge in Anakapalle.</p><p>Police recovered the scattered body parts after the suspects confessed to the crime. The case has sparked outrage in the local community, with transgender persons staging a protest at the DSP's office and district hospital. The protesters demanded capital punishment for the accused and called for enhanced protection for the transgender community.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: A deadly love triangle has resulted in the murder of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/transgender">transgender </a>person in Anakapalle of Andhra Pradesh, where the victim's body was cut into pieces. </p><p>According to Anakapalle DSP K Sravani, police launched an investigation after body parts were found on the national highway on Tuesday.</p>.Woman kills drunkard husband, cuts him into 2 pieces to dispose of body.<p>Police identified the victim as Dilip Kumar, also known as Deepika or Deepu, a resident of Nagulapalli, based on a tattoo on the right hand of the recovered remains. The body parts were found wrapped in a bedsheet near Bayyavaram in Kasimkota mandal.</p><p>Dilip Kumar, originally from Muthrasu Nayakula Street in Gavarapalem, Anakapalle, had undergone gender transition surgery four years ago. Deepu had been living with Bunny, a delivery boy from Kakinada, in Nagulapalli. Police found that Bunny, who struggled with ganja addiction, was simultaneously involved in a relationship with another transgender person.</p><p>When Deepu confronted Bunny about this relationship, arguments escalated between them. The situation turned violent when Bunny, together with the other transgender, murdered Deepu. To conceal their crime, they dismembered the body and disposed of the remains in multiple locations, including along the national highway near Bayyavaram and beneath the Tallapalem bridge in Anakapalle.</p><p>Police recovered the scattered body parts after the suspects confessed to the crime. The case has sparked outrage in the local community, with transgender persons staging a protest at the DSP's office and district hospital. The protesters demanded capital punishment for the accused and called for enhanced protection for the transgender community.</p>