This Article is From Jul 03, 2014

Mumbai Lawyer Pallavi Purkayastha's Killer Likely to Be Sentenced Today

Mumbai Lawyer Pallavi Purkayastha's Killer Likely to Be Sentenced Today

Pallavi Purkayastha, a 25-year-old advocate, was murdered in her apartment in Wadala in central Mumbai on August 9, 2012.

Mumbai: A Mumbai court is today likely to sentence a man found guilty of assaulting, molesting and killing young lawyer Pallavi Purkayastha in her flat in 2012.

Sajjad Ahmad Moghul, 22, the watchman at Pallavi's apartment building, faces the death penalty or life term after being found guilty by the court on Monday.

The prosecution said on August 9, 2012, Sajjad stole Pallavi's flat keys, sneaked into her apartment and tried to rape her. When she fought back, he stabbed her repeatedly before slitting her throat.

Bloodstains on the corridor outside the flat and on the neighbours' doorbell were proof of Pallavi's struggle to escape and get help before being dragged back in.

"Our daughter died this way. She was everything to us. (Sajjad) deserves nothing less than death," Pallavi's mother Sumita Purkayastha told reporters.

The 25-year-old lawyer and national level swimmer was murdered in her 16th floor "Himalayan Heights" apartment in Wadala in central Mumbai. Within 24 hours, the police homed in on the watchman, who had been missing.

The prosecution alleged that Sajjad decided to assault Pallavi after she told him off for staring at her.  

The night of the murder, the watchman repeatedly switched off power supply to Pallavi's flat knowing that she would ask for help. When she did, he arrived with an electrician and stole her flat keys. Later, Sajjad sneaked into the flat when Pallavi was sleeping.

Pallavi's fiance Avik Sengupta, who lived with her, found her body lying in blood.

Mr Sengupta, who met and fell in love with Pallavi in law school, died of a brain illness in November last year. "He died of trauma at seeing his beloved die in such a brutal manner," said Pallavi's father Atanu Purkayastha, a joint secretary in the Union Agriculture Ministry.

"(Sajjad) devastated two families. For our families, the only closure will be when he gets death," Mr Purkayastha told NDTV.
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