Newlywed who was found dead in boot of car would still be alive if she wasn't told to stay in UK, family says
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Newlywed who was found dead in boot of car would still be alive if she wasn't told to stay in UK, family says.
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The family of murdered Indian newlywed Harshita Brella has claimed she would still be alive today if Northamptonshire Police had not advised her against leaving Britain.The 24-year-old's relatives allege that officers told her she could not return to India while her domestic abuse case remained active, leaving her trapped in the country where she would later be killed.Ms Brella is believed to have been strangled in her home on November 10 2024.
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Her body was discovered four days later in the boot of a vehicle in Ilford, east London.Her husband Pankaj Lamba, 23, has been charged with her murder but remains at large, with authorities believing he fled to India following her death.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say She had contacted Northamptonshire Police on August 29 2024, reporting that Lamba had allegedly attacked her at their shared address in Corby.Lamba, who was in the UK on a student visa while studying management and working part-time as a security guard, was arrested on September...
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