Life term for a man for killing his wife on the pretext of teaching her car driving. The victim was a pharmaceutical inspector and he wanted her to stay at home He lured her saying that she could take the car instead of going by bus

A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his wife, by taking her to the outskirts in the pretext of teaching her driving.

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Prashanth (46) of Kodalipur, Attibele taluk, is a farmer. He married Manjula, a pharmaceutical graduate in 2007. The couple have two children. She was employed as pharmaceutical inspector at a private firm. Prashanth often fought with her pressuring her to give up her job and be a stay-at-home wife. Manjula would always refute his demand and say she was educated not to sit at home or take up farm labour.

This led to a heated fight between them. In 2014 July, Prashanth told Manjula that instead of going by bus, why not drive to work and that he would teach her driving. A gullible Manjula went with him and Prashant took her in a car to the outskirts of Attibele near Bidaraguppe Anjaneya temple and stabbed her repeatedly killing her. Anekal Third session court justice M Devaraj sentenced Prashanth to life imprisonment, along with fine.