Chitradurga (Karnataka) | The partially charred body of a female college student was found in a field along National Highway-48 here, police said on Wednesday.
The victim, identified as Varshitha, a second-year BA student of a government college who was staying in the girls’ hostel, was discovered by a passerby on Tuesday afternoon, they added.
Police suspect she was "killed and then set on fire."
A senior officer said preliminary investigation indicated the woman had been in a relationship which ended recently.
“Enraged over the breakup, the ex-boyfriend allegedly killed her,” he added.
The student had submitted a leave letter at her hostel on August 14 and did not return. Her mobile phone was switched off, and she could not be traced, prompting her parents to file a missing person complaint.
“A case has been registered, and her ex-boyfriend has been taken into custody for questioning. Legal action will follow based on the investigation,” police said.
Police are awaiting the post-mortem report to determine the exact cause of death and whether sexual assault occurred.
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