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 Jealous Indian friend kills Nepalis wife
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Roshan Dantis refused to admit to the brutal murder of his friend's wife despite a catalogue of evidence to the contrary.

Instead he created an elaborate alibi involving kidnapping and mystery gunmen claiming he had been framed and forced to take part in a "cover-up" of Khusbu Shah's murder last June.

He led his victim's husband on a wild goose chase with text messages claiming the Nepalese student had been kidnapped and would be returned on the receipt of £120,000 - and bizarrely to sell his TV to him for £300.

The 23-year-old student's husband Nagendra contacted Dantis, who he told the court was "one of his best friends", in desperation asking for help. But twisted Dantis only urged his friend not to contact police but to pay the ransom in order to get his wife back unharmed.

But by then it was too late. The student, originally from Nepal, had already been murdered by Dantis and her mutilated body - her head decapitated and hands severed - was lying in a holdall near to her Dennistoun home - probably only hours after she had taken her young son to nursery.

Eventually the victim's husband ignored his advice and called 999. The bag containing his wife's remains were later found dumped near to their home.

Evidence during the month long-trial revealed Dantis' DNA was found on the holdall and the meat cleaver. A shopping list of items, including a Chinese cleaver and balaclava, were found on a document on his computer.

Prosecutor Dorothy Bain QC described the list as Dantis "costing out the price of murder".

There was also CCTV footage of him purchasing two holdalls, which he claimed in court he had no memory of.

During the trial Ms Bain said Roshan Dantis was capable of such "pre-meditated violence and cruelty". She also described the disposing of Khusbu Shah's severed head and hands as "being dumped like pieces of waste".

The prosecutor said Dantis, who had been a classmate of Mrs Shah's husband, had come across in court as intelligent and sophisticated. However, she said he was "in truth a monster" who was "capable of a level of pre-meditated violence and cruelty".

The court heard Dantis had shown an interest in murder by getting a novel from the library in which the victim was mutilated.

He also claimed a masked gunman had ordered him to the Shahs' home and forced him to remove a bag - containing the victim's body. But Dantis maintained he had no knowledge of what was inside.

No conclusive theory was given by the prosecution over why Dantis carried out the crime against his friends. But it was suggested at the High Court in Glasgow that Dantis committed the crime because he lived in "straitened financial circumstances" while he believed the Shahs could afford the £120,000 ransom.

A lecturer who knew both Dantis and his one time friend, Nagendra, said the accused was one of the top students in his class. Mr Van Der Meer described him as "intelligent and hard-working".

But whatever his reason for killing Khusbu Shah - who had planned to open a Nepalese restaurant in Lerwick with her family - her brutal killing has left a four-year-old boy without a mother and a husband without his "perfect wife".



Killer was jealous of friend's money

Roshan Dantis
Roshan Dantis murdered his friend's wife

Roshan Dantis has been convicted of murdering Nepalese student Khusbu Shah, the wife of his friend from university.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that he cut off her head and limbs with a meat cleaver before putting her body parts in a bag and dumping them.

He then tried to extort money from her husband Nagendra Shah.

Dantis, 30, had moved to the UK with his wife Astrid, having previously completed an engineering course in India.

He met Nagendra Shah in 2008 when they started a business masters degree at Strathclyde University.

The High Court in Glasgow was told Dantis and Mr Shah, 32, became "very close".

It emerged during the trial that Dantis, who earned a low wage as a football steward, had become consumed with jealousy at the Shahs' plans to buy a restaurant in Shetland and other purchases such as a second-hand car and large screen TV.

 We have ur wife. Don't call police, we are watchin u. If anyone is told we will kill her and u 
Ransom text sent by Dantis

He formed a plan to kill Mrs Shah, 23, and extort £120,000 from her husband.

Dantis compiled lists on his PC which prosecutors claimed was him "costing out" the murder.

This included him detailing the purchase of a meat cleaver, holdalls, balaclava and cleaning solutions.

He also borrowed books from the library including Devil Bones and another on murders, pathology and forensic detection.

Dantis bought the murder weapon from a Chinese supermarket and was seen on CCTV buying holdalls from a store in Glasgow's east end days before the killing.

On 1 June 2009, Mrs Shah took her young son, Nikhil, to nursery and had planned to meet her husband that lunchtime.

She returned to her home in Coventry Drive in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow and it was there Dantis attacked her at about 1100 BST.

He strangled her before hacking her body with the cleaver. It is thought he cut off her head and limbs while she was slumped in the bath.

Dantis then put her body in a holdall and dumped it in bushes just a short distance from the flat.

He put Mrs Shah's head and hands in bags, along with the cleaver and the top he had been wearing, before ditching them at a nearby railway embankment.

Khusbu Shah
Mrs Shah's body was found in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow

Mr Shah grew concerned when his wife did not appear and tried repeatedly calling her.

That evening, he received a text from her phone, sent by Dantis, which claimed she had been abducted.

It included the message: "We have ur wife. Don't call police, we are watchin u. If anyone is told we will kill her and u.

"Call ur fat Indian classmate home and sell ur TV to him 300 pounds."

It went on: "Arrange for 120000 pounds and go immediately first train to London. No compromise or u all die."

Mr Shah immediately went to his friend for help but Dantis repeatedly told him not to go the police and agree to the demands.

Two days later, Mr Shah was sent another text from the "kidnappers" which stated: "This is our final msg to u. We give up searchin for u and follow ur friend.

Cleaver
The cleaver used to kill Mrs Shah was found in undergrowth

"Waste of time and money. U will not hr from us again. We go back to London."

Dantis sent this message having bought a new Sim card that day.

Mrs Shah's remains were eventually discovered and Dantis's DNA was detected on items such as the holdall that contained her body and the cleaver.

He was also found to have used mobile phones within the area of the Shahs' home around the relevant times.

Police arrested Dantis after days of surveillance.

During his interview, he denied being near the Shahs' home on 1 June, but, in court, claimed he had met the demands of a mystery gunman who stormed into his flat.

Dantis said he was told to remove the holdall that had Mrs Shah's body after "things had not gone as expected".

He said that he was being "framed" for the killing and sobbed: "I did not murder Khusbu Shah. That is the truth."

But a jury at the High Court in Glasgow did not believe him and convicted him unanimously of the murder.

Judge Lord Pentland jailed him for life and also recommended that he be deported at the end of the sentence.


 
Posted on 12-18-15 10:49 AM     [Snapshot: 122]     Reply [Subscribe]
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"Call ur fat Indian classmate home and sell ur TV to him 300 pounds."
This guy is a monster. Hope they fry him. Is there death penalty in UK?

May her soul rest in peace.

 
Posted on 12-18-15 11:12 AM     [Snapshot: 182]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I knew I had read this story like 5 years ago.
Why did you post this story now, without giving the dates? This is an old story.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8451762.stm
 


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