Hyderabad Real Estate Businessman Arrested for Shooting Wife; Previously Detained in Arms Case
A 48-year-old real estate businessman in Hyderabad allegedly shot and killed his second wife early Wednesday morning, suspecting her of infidelity. The accused had been arrested earlier in 2026 while allegedly planning to kill her using an illegally obtained firearm from Bihar. Police have launched a manhunt, suspecting a second person may have been present at the crime scene.
D Arun Kumar, a Hyderabad-based real estate businessman, was arrested after allegedly shooting his second wife, Rani, at his residence in Malkajgiri early Wednesday morning. According to police, Kumar had separated from his first wife due to her prolonged illness and married her sister approximately five years ago. Marital tensions escalated when Kumar began suspecting his second wife's fidelity, leading to frequent disputes and eventual separation. In March 2026, Kumar had been arrested along with two associates while allegedly in possession of an illegally obtained country-made pistol and ammunition, which he reportedly intended to use against his wife. After spending over 40 days in judicial custody, Kumar allegedly contacted his wife late Tuesday night, lured her to his residence under the pretext of discussing family matters, and shot her fatally. Police suspect another individual may have been present during the incident and have launched a manhunt to locate both suspects.
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The current status of the charge sheet in the earlier arms case and the identities or status of the two associates arrested with Kumar in March 2026 are not fully detailed.
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Hyderabad realtor dumps ailing wife, marries her sister, then guns her down suspecting infidelity
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