MANNARKKAD: The court has found grandson Basheer (33) and his wife Kandamangalam native Faseela (27) guilty in the Nabisa murder case. The sentence will be announced today. The case is that Nabisa (71), wife of mummy of Karimpuzha Thottara, was killed by poisoning.
The body was found on the roadside near Nayadippara on the Arayabhavu-Ottapalam road on June 24, 2016. Police found that four days before the murder, Nabisa was brought by Bashir to his house in Nambiar Kunnu, Mannarkkad. On the night of 22nd, Nabisa was given medicine for termites in spinach curry. Nabisa ate this. After realizing that Nabisa had no health problems, Bashir forcibly poured poison into Nabisa's mouth at night. After confirming that Nabisa was dead, the body was kept at home for a day. Then on the night of the 24th, Basheer and Faseela left Nabisa's body on the road in Arayabhav along with the suicide note.
The police found that Fazila had written the suicide note several times in the notebook and it was Basheer who copied it on the paper. The discovery of the letter from the bag of Nabisa, who did not know how to read and write, led to a breakthrough in the investigation.
Faseela has served a jail term in the case of trying to kill her husband's father by poisoning him. Faseela is accused in the case of stealing money and jewellery by wearing a burqa and spraying chilli powder from Thrippunithura in 2018 and in the case of stealing gold from a flat near the Kallekkad block office.