<p> A 50-year-old man allegedly killed his wife and the latter's uncle after a domestic quarrel in Maharashtra's Nagpur city, police said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The killing apparently took place on Monday and the partially decomposed bodies were recovered from the couple's flat in Dattatrey Nagar area on Wednesday, they said.</p>.<p>The deceased were identified as Manjusha Natekar (55), who was headmistress of a primary school here, and her maternal uncle Ashok Ramkrishna Kate (74), who recently started living with the couple in their apartment.</p>.<p>The accused, Jayant Yeshwant Natekar, was arrested from Nagpur railway station on Wednesday when he was about to board an Ajmer-bound train, a police official said.</p>.<p>He allegedly throttled the two victims and also stabbed his wife with a kitchen knife, the official said.</p>.<p>The couple used to have frequent fights as Jayant Natekar was not doing any work. A few years back, he worked as as a driver but was currently jobless and the couple used to have quarrels over this issue, he said.</p>.<p>Their neighbours told the police that they heard the couple fighting loudly on Monday morning. Soon after, the accused locked the house from outside and went away.</p>.<p>As Manjusha Natekar did not come to school for three consecutive days and her phone was switched-off, some school teachers contacted her brother.</p>.<p>The victim's brother reached her house on Wednesday afternoon and opened the lock with duplicate keys.</p>.<p>On entering the house, he found partially decomposed bodies of his sister and uncle in the bedroom and drawing room, respectively, the official said.</p>.<p>He raised an alarm following which the neighbours alerted the police, who rushed to the spot along with a dog squad, and finger print and forensic experts.</p>.<p>The bodies were later sent for post-mortem.</p>.<p>Suspecting Jayant Natekar's role in the crime, the police launched a search and nabbed him at the Nagpur railway train, the official said, adding that he has been booked under Indian Penal Code Section 302 (murder).</p>.<p>The couple has a son who is married and lives in Pune, the police said.</p>
<p> A 50-year-old man allegedly killed his wife and the latter's uncle after a domestic quarrel in Maharashtra's Nagpur city, police said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The killing apparently took place on Monday and the partially decomposed bodies were recovered from the couple's flat in Dattatrey Nagar area on Wednesday, they said.</p>.<p>The deceased were identified as Manjusha Natekar (55), who was headmistress of a primary school here, and her maternal uncle Ashok Ramkrishna Kate (74), who recently started living with the couple in their apartment.</p>.<p>The accused, Jayant Yeshwant Natekar, was arrested from Nagpur railway station on Wednesday when he was about to board an Ajmer-bound train, a police official said.</p>.<p>He allegedly throttled the two victims and also stabbed his wife with a kitchen knife, the official said.</p>.<p>The couple used to have frequent fights as Jayant Natekar was not doing any work. A few years back, he worked as as a driver but was currently jobless and the couple used to have quarrels over this issue, he said.</p>.<p>Their neighbours told the police that they heard the couple fighting loudly on Monday morning. Soon after, the accused locked the house from outside and went away.</p>.<p>As Manjusha Natekar did not come to school for three consecutive days and her phone was switched-off, some school teachers contacted her brother.</p>.<p>The victim's brother reached her house on Wednesday afternoon and opened the lock with duplicate keys.</p>.<p>On entering the house, he found partially decomposed bodies of his sister and uncle in the bedroom and drawing room, respectively, the official said.</p>.<p>He raised an alarm following which the neighbours alerted the police, who rushed to the spot along with a dog squad, and finger print and forensic experts.</p>.<p>The bodies were later sent for post-mortem.</p>.<p>Suspecting Jayant Natekar's role in the crime, the police launched a search and nabbed him at the Nagpur railway train, the official said, adding that he has been booked under Indian Penal Code Section 302 (murder).</p>.<p>The couple has a son who is married and lives in Pune, the police said.</p>