Elderly artist, gardener found dead in Goa

The artist was allegedly murdered by the gardener, who later succumbed to his injuries caused by a fall while he was trying to run away from the scene of crime.

October 06, 2019 10:10 pm | Updated 10:10 pm IST - Panaji

A 65-year-old Goa-based artist, Shireen Mody, and her gardener were found dead on Sunday, the police said.

According to the police, Mody was allegedly murdered by the gardener, who later succumbed to his injuries caused by a fall while he was trying to run away from the scene of crime.

Mody, formerly from Mumbai, was running an art studio in Arpora village in North Goa district, where the incident took place on Sunday afternoon.

“She was assaulted by her gardener Prafulla who hails from Assam. After hitting her with a heavy weapon in the storeroom of her house, he tried to run away but was injured after a fall,” said Navlesh Dessai, Inspector in-charge of the Anjuna police station. He later succumbed to his injuries, he added.

While Mody was pronounced dead at the Goa Medical College near here, Prafulla was taken to a local district hospital where he was also declared dead. Both the bodies have been sent for post-mortem.

Mr. Dessai said that according to the statements of the immediate neighbours, there were constant bickering and arguments between Mody and her gardener.

Mr. Dessai said that CCTV footage recorded at the residence of the deceased artist shows the gardener running away from the scene of crime.

A case of murder has been registered at the Anjuna police station.

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