Chennai: A 24-year-old teacher died after being attacked inside a church in Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin this morning. The man who attacked her was found hanging at his home hours later.
The police say N Francina, who taught at St Peter's School, knew her alleged killer, 26-year-old Keegan.
Francina had stopped by the church to pray before going to the school when she was attacked.
According to the police, the teacher was to be married next month and Keenan was angry at being rejected by her. He worked at a survey agency near her school.
"She appears to have turned down the suspected killer's advances. We are investigating," a senior police officer told NDTV.
Yesterday, a 20-year-old engineering student, Sonali, was beaten to death in a college classroom by a senior in the Karur district, around 400 km from Chennai.
Sonali knew the alleged killer, Udhaya Kumar, but she had stopped speaking to him after he dropped out of college, the police said.
Yesterday, when she refused to talk to him in the college canteen, Udhaya Kumar allegedly followed her to class and attacked her with a log.
"She collapsed when she entered the classroom, bleeding," said senior police officer TK Rajasekaran.
Udhaya Kumar was arrested and charged with murder.
Two months ago, 24-year-old Infosys techie Swathi was hacked to death at a busy railway station in Chennai by a man she had rejected.
The police say N Francina, who taught at St Peter's School, knew her alleged killer, 26-year-old Keegan.
Francina had stopped by the church to pray before going to the school when she was attacked.
"She appears to have turned down the suspected killer's advances. We are investigating," a senior police officer told NDTV.
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Sonali knew the alleged killer, Udhaya Kumar, but she had stopped speaking to him after he dropped out of college, the police said.
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"She collapsed when she entered the classroom, bleeding," said senior police officer TK Rajasekaran.
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Two months ago, 24-year-old Infosys techie Swathi was hacked to death at a busy railway station in Chennai by a man she had rejected.
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