Wednesday, December 17, 2025
ADVT 
International

Decomposed Body Found At Actor Nagarjuna's Farmhouse In Telangana

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Sep, 2019 08:13 PM

    The decomposed body of an unknown person was found in the farmhouse of popular Telugu actor Nagarjuna on the outskirts of Hyderabad, police said on Thursday.


    According to police, the body was found on late Wednesday by few persons who were sent by the actor to examine the land and suggest a suitable crop for cultivation.


    The body was found lying in a room at the farmhouse in Papireddyguda village of Shadnagar block and the persons immediately alerted the police, which shifted the body for autopsy.


    A case was booked at Keshampet police station. Police said they launched an investigation to identify the body and were waiting for autopsy report.


    Nagarjuna and his family members said to have visited the farm house recently and planted few saplings. However, for cultivation of some organic food crops, the actor had hired the services of few experts and sent them to the farmhouse for the survey.


    The actor is said to have bought the 40-acre agriculture land about a year ago.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Trump joins Queen, world leaders to mark 75th D-Day

    The 93-year-old UK monarch was the last to arrive at the event, attended by some 300 veterans and other world leaders

    Trump joins Queen, world leaders to mark 75th D-Day

    In #MeToo era, Japanese woman slams #KuToo heels dress codes

    "This is about gender discrimination," Yumi Ishikawa, 32, an actress and writer, who started the movement

    In #MeToo era, Japanese woman slams #KuToo heels dress codes

    Oakland becomes 2nd US city to legalize magic mushrooms

    Speakers overwhelmingly supported the move, describing substances such as ayahuasca and peyote as traditional plant-based medicines.

    Oakland becomes 2nd US city to legalize magic mushrooms

    Indian expat wins big in Abu Dhabi raffle

    While Sanjai Nath R won the first prize, five other Indian expats were in the top 10 winning list of the Big Ticket Abu Dhabi raffle, the Khaleej Times report.

    Indian expat wins big in Abu Dhabi raffle

    Indian-origin woman jailed for killing stepdaughter

    Shamdai Arjun, 55, of Queens, New York, was sentenced on Monday after being convicted in May of second-degree murder for killing Ashdeep Kaur. She will spend 22 years to up to life behind bars for the August 2016 killing.

    Indian-origin woman jailed for killing stepdaughter

    Trump, May hail great US-UK ties amid protests

    The press conference followed talks between Trump and May at 10 Downing Street. May said they had a "great relationship" that they should "build on", the BBC reported.

    Trump, May hail great US-UK ties amid protests