Mum ‘hacked to demise by husband with backyard instrument’ earlier than son discovered mother and father’ our bodies

A sari-business influencer was allegedly killed by her husband before their 18-year-old son found their bodies after receiving a chilling WhatsApp message

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Nagalakshmi was killed(Image: Jam Press)

An influencer was allegedly hacked to death by her husband with a sickle before their teenage son found their bodies at the family home.

The couple’s younger son rushed home on Monday (April 27) after receiving a disturbing WhatsApp message from his father, only to discover the horrific scene. The victims have been identified only as Nagalakshmi and Subramanian.

Police say Subramanian, 52, had moved out of the family home two years ago following a serious argument and had been living with his sister. However, he had recently reconciled with Nagalakshmi, 42, and moved back in around 10 days before the alleged killing.

Nagalakshmi ran a sari business, Sree Sai Silks, and had around 350,000 followers on Instagram, where she promoted her products and shared weaving tips. She also owned two physical stores in Chennai, India.

Earlier on Monday, Subramanian had sent a disturbing WhatsApp message to their son Sailash, which reportedly said: “Your mother and I will no longer be at home. I have kept food for you. Come home and eat.”

The 18-year-old dentistry student returned home and found his mother and father dead in different rooms. It is believed Subramanian was unemployed and frequently asked Nagalakshmi for money, leading to repeated disputes.

During their separation, she reportedly continued sending him money online. Police believe that after an argument, Subramanian left the house, bought a sickle, returned, allegedly killed Nagalakshmi, and then took his own life.

The couple’s elder son, 21-year-old Harish Bharadwaj, is studying medicine in Russia. The case remains under investigation.

One follower wrote online: “When a woman progresses in her life, it is deeply distressing when even her husband views it with hostility. May the soul of this remarkable woman, who paved the way for progress, rest in peace.

“Your achievements will always endure.” The gruesome news follows reports of a domestic abuser who has been jailed following an 18-month campaign of abuse against his wife that lead to her jumping to her death from a road bridge.

Lee Milne, 40, was sentenced to eight years at the High Court in Glasgow earlier this month after subjecting “terrified” Kimberly Milne to abuse such as biting, punching and grabbing her by the throat, the Daily Star previously reported.

Lady Drummond also gave Milne to a three-year extended sentence, meaning he will be on licence following his release. He was convicted of culpable homicide and engaging in a course of abusive behaviour towards his wife, which is understood to be the first prosecution of its kind in Scotland.

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