Published on March 30, 2026
In a shocking incident in Visakhapatnam, a married Navy staff member has been arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, dismembering her body, and storing the remains in a freezer. The gruesome crime was discovered after neighbors reported a foul smell emanating from the suspect’s residence.
The accused, identified as Chintada Ravindra, reportedly killed his girlfriend, Mounika, during a heated argument. Following the altercation, he used knives to chop her body into three parts. Authorities discovered the dismembered remains when they conducted a search of Ravindra’s home.
Local police were alerted after community members expressed concerns about the strange odor and reported seeing Ravindra acting suspiciously. Upon investigation, they found the remains hidden in the freezer, leading to his immediate arrest.
Investigators are working to uncover the motive behind the murder and the events leading up to the tragic incident. Sources indicate that Ravindra, who is married, may have been involved in an extramarital affair with Mounika. Both individuals were said to have been in a tumultuous relationship, raising questions about the dynamics that may have led to this horrific act.
The local community remains in shock over the heinous nature of the crime. Residents are grappling with disbelief that such an event could transpire within their neighborhood, highlighting the often-hidden issues of domestic violence and conflict in personal relationships.
Ravindra is currently in police custody, and further investigations are underway. Authorities are urging anyone with additional information related to the case to come forward as they seek to uncover the full story behind this tragic incident.
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