In a shocking and bizarre incident in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, a woman named Naga Tulsi discovered a dismembered body in a parcel delivered to her under-construction house in Yendagandi village, Undi mandal, on Thursday night. Tulsi had sought financial help from the Kshatriya Seva Samithi to build her house. She had previously received assistance from the organization in the form of tiles, and was expecting to receive electrical items like lights, fans, and switches after a WhatsApp message from the Samithi. However, the parcel she received contained something far more sinister.
Upon opening the parcel, Tulsi was horrified to find the decomposed torso of an unidentified male wrapped in plastic sheets. The body, believed to be that of a man aged around 45, was missing its limbs and was severely disfigured. Along with the body, a ransom letter was found, demanding ₹1.3 crore. The letter claimed that Tulsi’s husband, who had been missing for over a decade, had taken a loan of ₹3 lakh in 2008, which had compounded to ₹1.3 crore. The letter threatened serious consequences if the demand was not met. Police have confirmed that the letter did not specify the intended recipient.
The parcel, which was delivered in an auto-rickshaw, was taken to the police after Tulsi and her family immediately contacted authorities. The police team arrived at the scene, collected the body, and sent it to a government hospital for a post-mortem examination. The post-mortem revealed that the man had likely died four to five days before the body was discovered. The body’s identity remains unknown, and police are conducting a thorough investigation to determine the cause of death.
Authorities are investigating several aspects of the case. Police are questioning representatives from the Kshatriya Seva Samithi, as they were involved in sending the parcel to Tulsi. Investigators are also looking into missing persons reports from the surrounding areas, as well as any links between the parcel and Tulsi’s late husband. Tulsi’s husband had disappeared over ten years ago, and it remains unclear whether the ransom demand is connected to his disappearance or to a larger criminal scheme.
Additionally, police are investigating the possibility of a property dispute, as a financial motive is implied in the ransom letter. The letter claims that the debt, which started at ₹3 lakh, had grown significantly over the years. Police are working to verify the loan details and understand the full context of the demand. They are also focusing on the fact that Tulsi’s younger son-in-law went missing the day after the parcel was delivered, which could indicate a connection to the case.
The parcel was delivered to Tulsi’s under-construction house, which is located about a kilometer from her parents’ home, where she had been living since her husband’s disappearance. The philanthropist who helped her earlier had sent high-quality tiles and paints for the house’s construction, and Tulsi had expected further assistance with electrical appliances. However, the delivery contained a gruesome surprise.
As the investigation continues, police are working to identify the deceased and explore all potential leads, including the possibility of a financial dispute linked to the ransom demand. Forensic experts are analyzing the body for further evidence, and authorities are checking local missing persons records to see if the man’s identity can be determined. The investigation remains ongoing, with police examining all angles to uncover the truth behind this disturbing incident.