Murder of Bangladeshi MP: Shocking Details Emerge

Anwarul Azim Anar, a Bangladeshi MP, was brutally murdered in Kolkata, India. Investigators have arrested the butcher involved in the crime and revealed the chilling details of the planning and execution. The plot was hatched in Bangladesh in January, with accomplices staying in Kolkata for four days prior to the murder. The MP’s body was strangulated and dismembered, with the aim of hiding his identity. The crime was executed in a rented flat, with the bathroom used for the gruesome act. After the murder, the culprits cleaned the scene and consumed food and alcohol.

DNA Evidence Inconclusive in Wisconsin College Student’s Murder Investigation

The investigation into the death of Sade Carleena Robinson, a 19-year-old Wisconsin college student, has taken a puzzling turn as DNA testing on blood found in the home of a suspect, Maxwell Anderson, has come back inconclusive. Anderson is accused of killing and mutilating Robinson after meeting her for a first date on April 1st. Despite an amended criminal complaint outlining the discovery of Robinson’s severed leg, Honda Civic, and additional body parts, the DNA evidence has failed to provide a definitive match to the victim. Authorities continue to search for answers as the community mourns the loss of Robinson and calls for justice for missing Black and brown women in Milwaukee.

Elderly Woman Found Dead Amid Theft Investigation

A 90-year-old woman has tragically been found dead at a residence in Spital, where reports of theft were being investigated. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene but were unable to revive the victim, who was pronounced dead. The incident occurred at 11:20 AM on Tuesday at a house on Bolde Way. Merseyside Police have launched an investigation and are conducting house-to-house inquiries, gathering CCTV footage, and collecting forensic evidence. Two individuals, a 48-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman from the Wirral area, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released shortly.

Murder Probe Launched After Two People Burn to Death in London House Fire

Two unidentified bodies were discovered inside a house in Walthamstow, East London, after a fire thought to have been deliberately set. Police suspect the blaze may have been related to a prior incident outside the property. The victims’ identities are still being established, and their families are yet to be notified. Witnesses or individuals with doorbell or dashcam footage are urged to come forward with information. No arrests have been made as the murder inquiry continues.

Memorial, Tribute Concert Planned for Murdered Pretoria Businessman and Entertainer

A memorial service honoring the life of Peter ‘Mashata’ Mabuse, the murdered Pretoria businessman and entertainer, will be held on Thursday at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Pretoria West Campus at 2 PM. Following the memorial service, flowers can be dropped off at his family’s home in Block U, Mabopane, on Saturday from 2 PM to 5 PM. His funeral service will be held the following day at the Akasia Community Hall from 8 AM. To celebrate his musical prowess, a tribute concert will be held on Thursday evening at Emperors Palace, with proceeds going to the Mabuse family.

Houston Woman’s Death Investigated as Possible Involvement of Ex-Boyfriend

A 52-year-old woman, identified as Rosenda Garcia, was found shot to death in her car on Sunday in Houston. Police believe her ex-boyfriend, who has not been charged, may be involved. According to her son, Daniel Gonzalez, the woman had recently kicked her boyfriend out of her apartment. Gonzalez said his mother’s ex-boyfriend has not been answering calls or reporting to work. While the ex-boyfriend has no domestic violence charges, Gonzalez claims he called the police on himself last year during an emotional episode and brandished a gun. Gonzalez expressed his desire for a swift resolution and for his mother’s alleged killer to be held accountable. The Houston Police Department urges anyone with information about the case to contact the Homicide Division.

Off-Duty Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca Dies in Line-of-Duty Shooting

Officer Luis Huesca, who was shot and killed over the weekend while driving home from work in his uniform, has been officially classified as a line-of-duty death. The 30-year-old officer, who would have turned 31 on Tuesday, was remembered by Police Supt. Larry Snelling as a “kind spirit who cared deeply for his family, friends, and our city.” Huesca’s family will now be entitled to additional benefits due to the ruling that he died in the line of duty. A procession on Tuesday afternoon was expected to carry Huesca’s body from the Cook County medical examiner’s office to Blake-Lamb Funeral Home in Oak Lawn. Police have released surveillance videos of a person wanted in connection with Huesca’s slaying and are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

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