Three held over murder of Australian in India

Published November 10, 2014
In this photograph taken on November 8, 2014 Indian grave workers dig at the site where the body of Australian woman Toni Anne Ludgate was allegedly buried on the outskirts of Puttaparthi of Ananthapuram District, in central Andhra Pradesh state.  - AFP
In this photograph taken on November 8, 2014 Indian grave workers dig at the site where the body of Australian woman Toni Anne Ludgate was allegedly buried on the outskirts of Puttaparthi of Ananthapuram District, in central Andhra Pradesh state. - AFP

NEW DELHI: Indian police have arrested three men over the murder of an Australian grandmother who disappeared more than two months ago while undertaking charity work in the country’s south, an officer said on Sunday.

Toni Anne Ludgate, 75, went missing in late August in the holy town of Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh state where she was working at an ashram for popular Hindu guru Sai Baba.

The security guard at the apartment building where she was living and two others appeared in court on Saturday on initial charges of strangling her for several hundred dollars and burying her body in fields.

“The watchman has confessed to the crime,” deputy police superintendent P. Srinivas said in Puttapar-thi.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2014

Opinion

Editorial

Impending slaughter
Updated 07 May, 2024

Impending slaughter

Seven months into the slaughter, there are no signs of hope.
Wheat investigation
07 May, 2024

Wheat investigation

THE Shehbaz Sharif government is in a sort of Catch-22 situation regarding the alleged wheat import scandal. It is...
Naila’s feat
07 May, 2024

Naila’s feat

IN an inspirational message from the base camp of Nepal’s Mount Makalu, Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiani stressed...
Plugging the gap
06 May, 2024

Plugging the gap

IN Pakistan, bias begins at birth for the girl child as discriminatory norms, orthodox attitudes and poverty impede...
Terrains of dread
Updated 06 May, 2024

Terrains of dread

Restored faith in the police is unachievable without political commitment and interprovincial support.
Appointment rules
Updated 06 May, 2024

Appointment rules

If the judiciary had the power to self-regulate, it ought to have exercised it instead of involving the legislature.