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Dancing On The Grave: Who Is Shakereh Khaleeli? Find Out The Mystery Around Her Gruesome Murder In Pics

Indian crime docu-series 'Dancing on the Grave', revisits the sudden disappearance and gruesome murder of Shakereh Khaleeli, a wealthy heiress from a respected family in Bangalore.

Indian crime docu-series 'Dancing on the Grave', revisits the sudden disappearance and gruesome murder of Shakereh Khaleeli, a wealthy heiress from a respected family in Bangalore.

Who Is Shakereh Khaleeli? Find Out The Mystery Around Her Gruesome Murder In Pics

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. She suddenly disappeared in 1991 and was later discovered buried alive in a wooden casket in her own house. Directed by Patrick Graham, the investigative unscripted series delves deep into the case and presents it in a well-balanced manner.
. She suddenly disappeared in 1991 and was later discovered buried alive in a wooden casket in her own house. Directed by Patrick Graham, the investigative unscripted series delves deep into the case and presents it in a well-balanced manner.
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Granddaughter of the former Dewan of Mysore Mirza Ismail, Shakereh Namazie was born in Madras (now Chennai) in 1947 to a wealthy Indian-Persian family. She completed her education in Singapore and worked as a real estate developer.
Granddaughter of the former Dewan of Mysore Mirza Ismail, Shakereh Namazie was born in Madras (now Chennai) in 1947 to a wealthy Indian-Persian family. She completed her education in Singapore and worked as a real estate developer.
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Those who knew Shakereh said that her height and sharp features gave her an aristocratic air. She lived life to the fullest, she knew how to deal with big people. She was always interested in architecture and so she became a real estate developer. (The given image is of Shakereh's aughter)
Those who knew Shakereh said that her height and sharp features gave her an aristocratic air. She lived life to the fullest, she knew how to deal with big people. She was always interested in architecture and so she became a real estate developer. (The given image is of Shakereh's aughter)
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Shakereh was told by her grandfather that she will be marrying her cousin, Akbar Khaleeli. In 1964, they got married while she was only 18. He served in the Indian Foreign Service, and they had four daughters together.
Shakereh was told by her grandfather that she will be marrying her cousin, Akbar Khaleeli. In 1964, they got married while she was only 18. He served in the Indian Foreign Service, and they had four daughters together.
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These are the 4 daughters of Shakereh and Akbar Khaleeli. When Akbar got posted in Iran, Shakereh and their daughters stayed back in India. But after their divorce in 1985, the daughters moved to Italy, where Akbar Khaleeli was posted.
These are the 4 daughters of Shakereh and Akbar Khaleeli. When Akbar got posted in Iran, Shakereh and their daughters stayed back in India. But after their divorce in 1985, the daughters moved to Italy, where Akbar Khaleeli was posted.
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Shakereh was introduced to a self-proclaimed godman named Murli Manohar Mishra, also known as Swami Shraddhananda, at the house of Begum of Rampur. Just six months after her divorce from Akbar, she married Shraddhananda.
Shakereh was introduced to a self-proclaimed godman named Murli Manohar Mishra, also known as Swami Shraddhananda, at the house of Begum of Rampur. Just six months after her divorce from Akbar, she married Shraddhananda.
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Shakereh’s second daughter, Sabah, was aware of her mother’s blind craving for a male child. She also believed that Shradhananda promised Shakereh a male child. The second marriage was spurned by Shakereh’s family and community, and hence was ostracised.
Shakereh’s second daughter, Sabah, was aware of her mother’s blind craving for a male child. She also believed that Shradhananda promised Shakereh a male child. The second marriage was spurned by Shakereh’s family and community, and hence was ostracised.
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Shakereh's daughters returned to India in 1990, and she notified Sabah of her plans to move to London. Her mother disappeared shortly after that. So, Sabah never heard from her mother, even when she called or wanted to visit her home as Shraddhananda was always the one answering the phone or making excuses. After much speculation, Sabah ultimately decided to go to the police and file a missing person’s report in 1991.
Shakereh's daughters returned to India in 1990, and she notified Sabah of her plans to move to London. Her mother disappeared shortly after that. So, Sabah never heard from her mother, even when she called or wanted to visit her home as Shraddhananda was always the one answering the phone or making excuses. After much speculation, Sabah ultimately decided to go to the police and file a missing person’s report in 1991.
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Shraddananda eventually surrendered. On April 28, 1991, he had allegedly poisoned his wife's tea with sedatives and buried her alive in a trench in the courtyard over a mattress wrapped within a coffin. When the authorities discovered the skeleton three years later, they found its hand gripping onto a mattress, indicating that she was literally grabbing on for dear life while being buried alive.
Shraddananda eventually surrendered. On April 28, 1991, he had allegedly poisoned his wife's tea with sedatives and buried her alive in a trench in the courtyard over a mattress wrapped within a coffin. When the authorities discovered the skeleton three years later, they found its hand gripping onto a mattress, indicating that she was literally grabbing on for dear life while being buried alive.
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Shraddananda was apprehended in 1994, following the discovery of Khaleeli's remains. His trial began in 1994, and he was sentenced to death by hanging in 2005. However, a 2006 appeal resulted in a new judgement in 2008, which sentenced him to life in jail.  (All Images: Amazon Prime)
Shraddananda was apprehended in 1994, following the discovery of Khaleeli's remains. His trial began in 1994, and he was sentenced to death by hanging in 2005. However, a 2006 appeal resulted in a new judgement in 2008, which sentenced him to life in jail. (All Images: Amazon Prime)

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