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Kerala snakebite murder was a case in which the victim, Uthra, a twenty-five-year-old woman, was killed by a
snakebite A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous snake. A common sign of a bite from a venomous snake is the presence of two puncture wounds from the animal's fangs. Sometimes venom injection from the bite may occu ...
inflicted while she was asleep on 7 May 2020. She was in her parents' home in
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, located in the
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n state of
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. Her husband, Sooraj S. Kumar, a twenty-seven-year-old bank employee, was arrested. Later, he confessed to the public media that he purchased a cobra, and introduced the snake into their bedroom, with the intention of killing his wife.
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produced strong scientific evidence that supported a charge of murder. In Kollam sessions court, on 13 October 2021, Sooraj S. Kumar was found guilty of killing his wife by forcing a live cobra to bite her. Judge M. Manoj sentenced him to 17 years imprisonment plus double
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and a monetary penalty of 5 lakh rupees.


Incident

Uthra was a disabled young housewife who had been married for two years, and was the mother of a one-year-old son. At the time, Uthra was recovering from a previous
Russell's viper Russell's viper (''Daboia russelii''), is a venomous snake in the family Viperidae native to the Indian subcontinent and one of the big four snakes in India. It was described in 1797 by George Shaw and Frederick Polydore Nodder, and named afte ...
bite, inflicted on 2 March 2020, two months prior at her husband's home near Adoor, and she was living in her parents' home during her recovery. The viper bite caused her to be completely bed-ridden for around 52 days, and she had to undergo plastic surgery to repair the damage. She was found unconscious in her bedroom in her parents' home when her mother came to call her in the morning. It appeared that she had been bitten by a snake during the night of 6 May 2020. Uthra died the next day, 7 May 2020. A large
Indian cobra The Indian cobra (''Naja naja''), also known as the spectacled cobra, Asian cobra, or binocellate cobra, is a species of cobra found in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan, and a member of the "big four" species that are ...
was found in the bedroom that she shared with her husband. According to Uthra's mother, Manimegalai, her daughter and Sooraj went to bed after dinner. The next morning Sooraj, usually a late riser, woke up unusually early and went outside. However, Uthra didn't wake up at her usual time. Her mother went into her room and found Uthra unconscious. Later, the room was searched, and the cobra was discovered and killed.


Complaint and evidence

One week after his daughter's death, Uthra's father, Vijayasenan, contacted
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, stating that he suspected foul play in his daughter's death. He filed a complaint on 21 May to
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, calling it an
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. Her parents stated that, because Uthra and her husband were sleeping in an air-conditioned room, it would have been difficult for the cobra to enter the room without being detected. Uthra had already informed her parents about Sooraj Kumar's expertise in handling venomous snakes. Approximately two months prior to her death from the cobra bite, Uthra had been bitten by a
Russell's viper Russell's viper (''Daboia russelii''), is a venomous snake in the family Viperidae native to the Indian subcontinent and one of the big four snakes in India. It was described in 1797 by George Shaw and Frederick Polydore Nodder, and named afte ...
. The combination of the two incidents caused police to suspect Soorag Kumar's involvement in this case. Noted snake expert
Vava Suresh Vava Suresh (born 1974) is an Indian wildlife conservationist and a snake expert. He is known for his mission of saving snakes that have strayed into human-inhabited areas in Kerala, India. He has captured 200 (as of November 2020) King cobras, ...
took interest in the incident. After visiting both homes, he recommended that Uthra's family contact the police. Later, Vava Suresh gave his expert testimony and statement to the police. In the first snakebite incident, he said that a Russell's viper would have been unable to reach the second story room in her husband's home, where Uthra received the first snake bite. In regards to the second, fatal bite, Vava Suresh also noted that it would have been difficult for the cobra to enter the air-conditioned room in Uthra's parents' home unaided. He surmised that the cobra may have been "hurt", as a means of forcing it to bite the sleeping woman.


Discovery and arrests

The police arrested the victim's husband, Sooraj, as the prime suspect and arrested the snake catcher Chavarukavu Suresh Kumar as a second suspect in the case. On 12 July 2020, Sooraj made a public confession about the murder. He stated that he bought two snakes for ₹10,000 each, (US$135) from Kumar. According to the police, Sooraj admitted that he gave "sleep-inducing pills" to his wife in order to sedate her before releasing the snake. He confessed that he had starved the cobra for eleven days to ensure that the cobra would bite his wife. The snake "was kept in a bottle without being fed" from 24 April to 6 May. The investigating team reported that Uthra was attacked twice, first with a viper and then with a cobra. The Kerala police's special investigation team (SIT) stated that Sooraj would be the primary person accused and that another case would be registered against him, his mother, father and sister for domestic violence and destroying evidence. The State Women's Commission also urged the police to arrest the family members. Prior to her death, "She wasn’t able to walk, was in a bed-ridden situation for 52 days and had to undergo a plastic surgery after getting bitten by the viper. Making her get bitten again with a more venomous snake while she had still not recovered from the earlier attempt amounts to brutal murder only,” stated Crime Branch Deputy Superintendent of Police, A Ashokan, the officer who had led the investigation. Sooraj was booked under various sections of the
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for murder, attempted murder, attempted permanent injury and destruction of evidence. During the course of the investigation, it was discovered that gold from Uthra's bank locker had been removed on 2 March, the date of her first snakebite. In early June, 2020 Uthra's father-in-law, Surendran Panicker (59) was arrested, on charges of charges of destroying evidence and hiding 38 sovereign of gold jewellery, which Police discovered buried in a nearby rubber plantation. Uthra's parents stated that the majority of her dowry was still missing. In August 2020, both Renuka and Surya, mother and sister of Sooraj, were arrested on charges of conspiracy, domestic violence and destruction of evidence. The charges include "sections 498A (Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 406 (Punishment for criminal breach of trust), 201 (Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender) and 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) ". Although Chavarukavu Suresh Kumar was originally one of the accused, he became a witness in the case.


Forensic evidence

On 26 May 2020, Kerala Police sent the carcass of the cobra for
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examination. The cobra was 80 cm long, and capable of inflicting a fatal bite to a human. The then Kerala DGP
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said that in this peculiar case, the investigation would be carried out in a scientific manner by conducting a
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on the dead snake.


Motive

Sooraj S. Kumar, a private bank employee, is said to have planned the murder by watching snake handling videos on the internet and receiving training to handle venomous snakes. His motive was to take ownership of his wife's dowry in gold, as well as her life insurance policy. Police received information that Sooraj had obtained a life insurance policy on his wife a few months prior to her death. Uthra's father said that "he had gifted over 100 sovereigns of gold and a new car" to Sooraj and his family, in addition to ₹10 lakh cash.


Court case

The case became a major reference point in the criminology syllabus, since Suraj employed a natural weapon to commit the murder. Lack of the history of such a crime made it difficult for the investigation team to determine that murder was committed. In December, 2020, the snake catcher, Chavarukavu Suresh Kumar, testified to the court that Sooraj contacted him and purchased a snake. Suresh learned of Uthra's death from the
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s. Sooraj told Suresh that he no longer wished to be wed to a disabled wife and that people would attribute his wife's death to " sarpa dosha", the wrath of snakes (a popular belief). Suresh said he was distressed by Uthra's death. According to his testimony, snakes he captured were usually released into the forest with assistance from Indian Forest officials.


Sessions Court Judgement

In court, Sooraj was found guilty for using a live cobra to kill his wife Uthra. On 13 October 2021,
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Additional District and
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, lead by additional sessions
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Manoj M, sentenced Sooraj to 17 years imprisonment plus two consecutive
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sentences, and an additional penalty of five lakh rupees. This is considered to be the first case in the state of
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in which a murder involved the use of a live animal as the weapon.


See also

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Dowry system in India The dowry system in India refers to the durable goods, cash, and real or movable property that the bride's family gives to the groom, his parents and his relatives as a condition of the marriage. Dowry is referred to dahez in Hindi and as ''jahez ...
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Dowry death Dowry deaths are deaths of married women who are murdered or driven to suicide over disputes about dowry. Dowry deaths are found predominantly in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Iran.. Around 87,000 women were killed around the world last year ...


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