Shocking crime in Nalasopara: A man was allegedly killed and buried in his own house by his wife and her lover. Get the latest updates and investigation details here.

Man Killed, Buried in Nalasopara House by Wife and Her Lover
A shocking crime unfolded in Nalasopara East (Palghar district), where a 34‑year‑old man was allegedly murdered by his wife and her lover. The victim, identified as Vijay Chauhan, was discovered buried under the floor tiles of his own home. Local authorities have launched a multi-pronged search to apprehend the suspects, who are believed to have fled the area.
Discovery of the Crime
On July 21, 2025, Vijay’s younger brother, Akhilesh Chauhan (24), grew alarmed. Vijay had not been answering calls for nearly two weeks, and Akhilesh needed funds to complete payments on a newly purchased house. Unable to reach him via phone, Akhilesh had Vijay’s wife, Chaman “Gudiya Devi” Chauhan (32), assure him that Vijay was working in Borivali, Kandivali, or Malad.
When Gudiya switched off her phone and left the house with her seven‑year‑old son shortly afterward, Akhilesh grew more suspicious. He visited their Dhaniv Baug area home and immediately sensed a foul stench. Almost immediately, he spotted several floor tiles that didn’t match the rest. With help from neighbors, he carefully removed the tiles, uncovering what appeared to be a burial pit below.
Suspicious, Akhilesh alerted the Pelhar police, who arrived with forensic teams, breaking through the floor and recovering Vijay’s decomposed body late that night on July 21.
Method of Murder and Concealment
Police investigations suggest that Gudiya Devi conspired with her neighbor and lover, Monu Vishwakarma (33), to commit the crime. Reports suggest they dug a deep pit—around four to six feet long, two feet wide, and roughly four feet deep—inside the house approximately 12 to 15 days before Vijay’s body was discovered.
They then tiled over it to disguise the disturbance in the floor. Investigators noted the inconsistency in tile color and recent tiling work—apparently done by a hired laborer arranged by Gudiya—as red flags.
Early findings point to two potential motives:
- Extramarital Affair: Gudiya was reportedly having an affair with Monu. Neighbors frequently spotted them together when Vijay was away at work.
- Money: Vijay had recently received around ₹6 lakh from an insurance policy and maintained ₹2–3 lakh in savings. Investigators allege Gudiya withdrew funds after generating OTPs from Vijay’s phone and accessing his bank account from various ATMs.
Police Response and Apprehension Efforts
Following the discovery of Vijay’s body, Pelhar police registered cases under the Indian Penal Code for murder, conspiracy, and evidence tampering. They formed more than seven teams to hunt for Gudiya and Monu, who had reportedly switched off their phones and fled the area.
By July 22, 2025, law enforcement tracked the couple and their child to Hadapsar, Pune, and took them into custody late that evening. Both are expected to be brought to Mumbai for formal arrest and judicial proceedings.
Local authorities confirmed the safety of the couple’s child, who was found unharmed with them.
Community Reaction and Ongoing Probes
The disturbing nature of the crime—especially its resemblance to a dramatic Bollywood crime thriller—has shaken the Nalasopara community.
Residents reported suspicions raised on account of frequent tiling and civil work at the Chauhan home, especially as the city dealt with long-running phone silence from the victim.
Police continue their investigation, aiming to uncover:
- Precise roles of both suspects
- Timeline and method of murder
- Source and amount of funds allegedly obtained post-murder
- Any additional accomplices
Next Steps in the Case
- Forensic Reports: Autopsy and tissue analysis will establish cause of death and timeline.
- Digital Footprints: Investigators will scrutinize phone records, OTP logs, and ATM withdrawals to trace financial transactions.
- Interrogation: Statements from Gudiya and Monu will be key. Local CCTV footage—such as Gudiya buying samosas with her son in Pune—might offer additional leads.
- Legal Proceedings: The suspects will be formally produced in court in Mumbai later this week, facing charges under Indian law.
Summary
Key Elements | Details |
---|---|
Victim | Vijay Chauhan (34) |
Suspects | Wife Chaman (Gudiya Devi, 32) & lover Monu Vishwakarma (33) |
Crime | Murder, burial under floor tiles |
Discovery | Tile mismatch, foul smell prompted investigation |
Victim missing for ~15 days | Confirmed through lack of contact |
Arrest Location | Pune (Hadapsar) |
Motives | Affair and financial gain |
Probes | Forensic, digital, CCTV, statements |
This tragic episode highlights the dangers of deception within familial spaces and the crucial role of observant family members and community vigilance.
As the investigation progresses, updates regarding the judicial process and final charges will be watched closely.
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