PALAKKAD: The police are on the lookout for the woman who reportedly killed a Yemeni youth by chopping him to 110 pieces and dumping the body parts in a water tank. Nimisha Priya, a native of Punkayam Thekkinchira, 4 km from Kollengode in Palakkad district, had killed Tomy Thomas, a native of Yemen, who was reportedly an employee in the clinic run by her in Al Deydh.
Nimisha, who was staying in Punkayam Thekkinchira some time ago, had married a person from Thodupuzha and left for Yemen. Subsequently, she gave birth to a child. Six months ago, Nimisha sent back her husband and child to Kerala saying she would return after six months. It is reported the husband, after returning to Kerala, was in contact with Nimisha over phone for two months. Subsequently there was no communication. The husband suspected Nimisha had a relationship with another person and is reported to have told this to his friends in Thodupuzha.
Nimisha’s mother Prema, a divorcee, was a native of Thekkinchira. She is now staying with a daughter in Ernakulam.The locals said Prema had come to Thekkinchira two months ago. The police are yet to confirm whether Nimisha was working as a nurse in a hospital in Al Deydh or was running her own clinic. The body of Tomy Thomas stuffed in sacks was recovered from a water tank in Al Deydh behind the house were Nimisha was staying. It was after the locals complained of foul smell and a subsequent search that the body was found. Palakkad SP Pratheesh Kumar told Express the Yemeni authorities have not yet contacted the Kerala police on the issue. We are yet to begin a search for the woman, he said.
Nimisha Priya, a native of Punkayam Thekkinchira, 4 km from Kollengode in Palakkad district, had killed Tomy Thomas, a native of Yemen, who was reportedly an employee in the clinic run by her in Al Deydh.
Nimisha, who was staying in Punkayam Thekkinchira some time ago, had married a person from Thodupuzha and left for Yemen.