Scandal reminiscent of ‘Shraddha Walker Case’, you will get goosebumps after listening to the story of Visakhapatnam murder! | Horrific Crime In Visakhapatnam Navy Technician Murders Girlfriend Chilling Details Emerge
Sanjeev Kumar March 31, 2026 12:23 AM

Visakhapatnam Murder Case 2026: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Visakhapatnam, where a Navy employee murdered his girlfriend and cut her body into pieces. The accused tried to destroy the evidence and later surrendered. The police is investigating the matter

Crime News: An incident has come to light from Andhra Pradesh, which has shocked everyone. What happened in a flat in Visakhapatnam seems no less than a crime film. But this is the reality, and very scary too.

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What is the whole matter?

According to the police, 35-year-old Chintada Ravindra, who works as a technician in the Indian Navy, killed his 29-year-old girlfriend Monica. On Sunday he took Monica to his LV. Was called at the flat located in the city. His wife was not at home at that time. During this time, there was a heated argument between the two over some issue, which soon turned into murder.

Knife attack after argument

Police investigation has revealed that during the argument, Ravindra got angry and attacked Monica with a knife, due to which she died on the spot. But what happened next made the matter even more frightening.

body pieces to destroy evidence

After the murder, the accused cut the body into pieces.

  • The torso part was kept in the flat's fridge.
  • Head and mobile burnt in Dharapalem on the outskirts of the city

Not only this, he cleaned the entire flat to remove traces of blood and used room freshener to hide the smell.

allegations of blackmailing

During police interrogation, the accused claimed that he had met Monica on a dating app during the lockdown.

He alleges that:

  • Monica was blackmailing him for money
  • Till now he had given him about Rs 3.5 lakh
  • He also had his Navy ID card

However, the police is also investigating these claims.

Told the truth to a friend, then surrendered.

After committing the incident, Ravindra called one of his friends and told him the whole story. Following the advice of his friend, he himself reached Gajuwaka Police Station and surrendered. The police have recovered the body parts from the accused's flat and an in-depth investigation of the entire case is going on.

Police engaged in investigation, many questions remain

This matter raises many questions-

  • Was blackmailing really the reason for this massacre?
  • Was the accused planning in advance?
  • Is anyone else involved?

Police is investigating from every angle and many important revelations may be made soon.

This incident is not just a crime story, but shows to what extent anger and wrong decisions can take a person. Only after the police investigation will it be clear what the truth is, but at present this matter remains a topic of discussion across the country.

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