Man Arrested for Killing His Wife

男子因殺害妻子被捕


Introduction

Police arrested Avinash Narne. He is 30 years old. He is a software engineer. Police say he killed his wife, Rajitha Sabbineni.

警方逮捕了 Avinash Narne。他今年 30 歲,是一名軟體工程師。警方表示他殺害了他的妻子 Rajitha Sabbineni。

Main Body

In October 2025, Narne called the police. He said his wife was in the bathroom. She did not answer. The police went inside and found her dead. A doctor said a person killed her by squeezing her neck.

在 2025 年 10 月,Narne 打電話報警。他說他的妻子在浴室裡,但沒有回應。警方進入後發現她已死亡。醫生表示她是被人勒頸致死。

Police looked at Narne's phone. He talked to another woman in India. He sent a photo of his dead wife to this woman. Also, the wife told people that Narne's drinks tasted like medicine.

警方檢查了 Narne 的手機。他與另一名在印度的女性聯繫,並將死去的妻子的照片傳給該女性。此外,妻子曾告訴他人,Narne 準備的飲料喝起來像藥味。

On July 5, the police charged Narne with murder. He must pay $5 million to leave jail now. If the judge says he is guilty, he will stay in prison for his whole life.

在 7 月 5 日,警方以謀殺罪起訴 Narne。他目前必須支付 500 萬美元保釋金才能出獄。如果法官判定他有罪,他將被終身監禁。

Conclusion

Avinash Narne is in jail. He waits for his trial.

Avinash Narne 目前在獄中,等待審判。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Connection

Look at how we talk about things that already happened. We take a simple action word and usually add -ed to the end to move it into the past.

Pattern: Now → Then

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Call \rightarrow Called*
  • Charge \rightarrow Charged

Note: 'Called' keeps the same sound, but we add the letters!


🧩 Talking about People (Possession)

When something belongs to a person, we add 's. This is the fastest way to show ownership in English.

  • Narne**'s** phone (The phone belongs to Narne)
  • Narne**'s** drinks (The drinks belong to Narne)

Quick Rule: Person + 's + Object = Ownership


🔍 Helpful Word Pairs

Some words always work together to give a clear picture:

  • Whole life \rightarrow All the time from birth to death.
  • In jail \rightarrow Inside the prison.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take someone away to a police station because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man after he stole the car.
squeezing (v.)
Pressing something hard with your hands.
Example:She is squeezing the lemon to get the juice.
charged (v.)
To officially say that someone has committed a crime.
Example:The man was charged with stealing money from the bank.
murder (n.)
The crime of killing another person.
Example:The police are investigating a murder in the city.
guilty (adj.)
Having done something wrong or broken a law.
Example:The judge decided that the man was guilty.
trial (n.)
A meeting in a court to decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The trial will start next month in court.
Practice A2 words in a crossword