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Wife of devout British Sikh and her lover 'plotted to murder her husband by putting sleeping pills in his dinner then slitting his throat with a butcher's knife' on holiday in India 

  • Sukhjit Singh, 34, of Derby, was found dead in a house in India last week
  • His wife and his childhood best friend are now accused of killing him
  • Ramandeep Kaur Mann was allegedly having affair with Gurpreet Singh

By KEILIGH BAKER FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 08:19, 9 September 2016 | UPDATED: 16:16, 9 September 2016

 

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A woman who embarked upon an affair with her husband's best friend is accused along with her lover of murdering him while he slept, it has been reported.

Devout Sikh Sukhjit Singh, 34, a father-of-two from Derby, Derbyshire, was found in bed with his throat slit last Thursday while he was on holiday at his mother's house in India.

Now, his wife Ramandeep Kaur Mann is accused of plotting the lorry driver's murder, along with Mr Singh's childhood friend Gurpreet Singh.

Devout Sikh Sukhjit Singh, 34, (pictured) a father-of-two from Derby, Derbyshire, was found in bed with his throat slit last Thursday while he was on holiday at his mother's house in India
 
 
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Devout Sikh Sukhjit Singh, 34, (pictured) a father-of-two from Derby, Derbyshire, was found in bed with his throat slit last Thursday while he was on holiday at his mother's house in India

Mr Singh's wife Ramandeep Kaur Mann is accused of plotting the lorry driver's murder, along with Mr Singh's childhood friend Gurpreet Singh
 
 
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Mr Singh's wife Ramandeep Kaur Mann is accused of plotting the lorry driver's murder, along with Mr Singh's childhood friend Gurpreet Singh

Mr Singh, his wife and their two children travelled to his mother's house in Banda, south east of Delhi, last month to see relatives and meet up with Gurpreet Singh, who had attended school with Mr Singh.

The Times reports  Banda police officer Rajesh Kumar Singh as saying: ‘Gurpreet reached her house at 10pm and they both went upstairs where Gurpreet hit Sukhjit Singh on the head with a hammer. Ramandeep, meanwhile, smothered him using a pillow. 

Gurpreet 'Miththu'  Singh (pictured) is accused of murdering his childhood friend
 
 
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Gurpreet 'Miththu'  Singh (pictured) is accused of murdering his childhood friend

'They suspected he was still alive so Gurpreet then slit his throat using a butcher's knife which he had brought with him.'

Sukhjit was reportedly sleeping next to his sons, aged six and nine, when he was murdered.

Ms Mann reportedly told police that her husband refused to give her a divorce. The couple had been married since 2005. 

In older pictures Mr Singh has short hair, but in more recent family photographs - including one of the family riding camels in the desert, he sported a full beard and a turban.

In older pictures Mr Singh has short hair, but in more recent family photographs - including one of the family riding camels in the desert, he sported a full beard and a turban
 
 
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In older pictures Mr Singh has short hair, but in more recent family photographs - including one of the family riding camels in the desert, he sported a full beard and a turban

Mr Singh regularly attended his local Sikh temple and was described as a 'devout' man. 

 Ravindra Singh, 34, who volunteers at the National Sikh Heritage Centre and Holocaust museum in Derby, said: 'Sukhjit had been coming to the temple every Sunday for the past eight months. 

'The community is of course very sad to hear of someone close to us being murdered in such a way. 

'Sukhjit was an active member of the community and volunteered with us at times.'

The Times reports Mann (pictured), a manager at Argos in Derby, wanted a divorce 
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The Times reports Mann (pictured), a manager at Argos in Derby, wanted a divorce 

 

 

 

 
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Ive been following this story on 'sikh youth birmingham' and 'sikh youth derby' facebook sites. The singh/husband murdered, was a kesdhari n amritdhari singh, y on earth this crappy newspaper didnt use updated pics is very dumb. Some say, she no longer wanted to b with him, coz of his kesdhari appearance, then also mentioned is, coz to take his property and land back home in panjab. All done with his treaturous "best friend", pure and utter gadhari! Its bad enuff his wife was a complete kutthi, but to then have his own bestmate do him over like that, is sickening.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1009945625793063&id=766185826835712

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1013345168786442&id=766185826835712&__tn__=*s

The local newspaper, in derby, is reporting, that her family r denying this story  and say she is being framed.

 

http://m.derbytelegraph.co.uk/derby-woman-held-in-india-on-suspicion-of-being-involved-in-husband-s-murder-has-been-framed/story-29701565-detail/story.html

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19 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I'm no legal expert, but couldn't what's being printed by 'Sikh Youth Birmingham' and 'Sikh Youth Derby' on Facebook be considered to be ill advised, especially if there's a trial later on? Or does it not count due to the murder occurring overseas?

the guys at sikh youth derby, know the murdered singh in person/personally, and reported this story WAY before any media (UK or india) got hold of it.

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10 minutes ago, StarStriker said:

the guys at sikh youth derby, know the murdered singh in person/personally, and reported this story WAY before any media (UK or india) got hold of it.

Ah, I thought they were just randomly reporting Sikh news. If they knew the guy personally, then I guess that's no problem, I think.

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1 hour ago, StarStriker said:

Ive been following this story on 'sikh youth birmingham' and 'sikh youth derby' facebook sites. The singh/husband murdered, was a kesdhari n amritdhari singh, y on earth this crappy newspaper didnt use updated pics is very dumb. Some say, she no longer wanted to b with him, coz of his kesdhari appearance, then also mentioned is, coz to take his property and land back home in panjab. All done with his treaturous "best friend", pure and utter gadhari! Its bad enuff his wife was a complete kutthi, but to then have his own bestmate do him over like that, is sickening.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1009945625793063&id=766185826835712

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1013345168786442&id=766185826835712&__tn__=*s

The local newspaper, in derby, is reporting, that her family r denying this story  and say she is being framed.

 

http://m.derbytelegraph.co.uk/derby-woman-held-in-india-on-suspicion-of-being-involved-in-husband-s-murder-has-been-framed/story-29701565-detail/story.html

judging from her pics she doesn't strike me as into sikhi in the slightest as she's got her slave nose pin in and bleached hair ... Guru Teg Bahadur ji said it truly 'eh jag meh meet na dekhio koi'

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keshdhari/amritdhari or not it does not change how the person is or how their spouse is if their mind is still filled with evil and anti-sikh thoughts.

These kinda love triangles and love rival killings are quite common across all communities mostly in the white and black communities. 

These kinda cases are bound to happen if people's thinking is not right and their mind is lost in kaam, dunia and maya.

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