A man in Mumbai killed his wife’s alleged lover. According to the police, the three of them sat together at the accused’s home and drank alcohol. After that, the accused told the wife’s lover not to meet her again and then slit his throat with a knife. The accused fled towards the forest after the incident, but the police caught him three hours later.

A sensational murder case has emerged from the Goregaon area of Mumbai. Here, a 48-year-old man slit the throat of his wife’s alleged lover with a knife. The entire incident occurred in front of the accused’s wife. The police arrested the accused about three hours after the incident. According to the police, this incident happened on Wednesday in the Aarey area. The accused has been identified as Bhimraj Omprakash Sharma. The deceased is reported to be Vikas Ashok Bhusare.

Goregaon

Goregaon is a suburban locality in Mumbai, India, with a history rooted in its development as a railway station on the Western Line in the 19th century, which spurred its growth from a rural village into a bustling residential and commercial hub. Today, it is known for its diverse population, the sprawling Aarey Milk Colony, and Film City, a major center for the Indian film and television industry. The area has evolved significantly over the decades, balancing modern urban development with pockets of green spaces.

Mumbai

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is India’s financial and entertainment capital, located on the west coast. Originally a group of seven islands inhabited by fishing communities, it was ceded to the British in 1661 as part of Catherine of Braganza’s dowry, and later developed into a major colonial port and trading hub. Today, it is a bustling metropolis famous for Bollywood, its historic architecture like the Gateway of India, and its diverse, vibrant culture.

Aarey

Aarey is a large, forested area in Mumbai, India, primarily known for the Aarey Milk Colony, a dairy farm established in the 1950s to supply milk to the city. Over time, it has become a vital green lung and biodiversity hotspot, hosting over 1,200 species of flora and fauna. In recent years, Aarey has been at the center of environmental protests against construction projects, including a Metro car shed, highlighting the ongoing conflict between urban development and ecological conservation.