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Telangana woman's 'bitter smoothie' text leads to husband's murder charge in US

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Raajitha Sabbineni, a woman from Telangana, died under suspicious circumstances in Bellevue, Washington, just four months after her wedding. Her final text message, describing a smoothie that tasted like cough syrup, emerged as a critical piece of evidence in the investigation. While her death was initially reported as sudden, an autopsy later determined that she had been strangled. Investigators also discovered evidence suggesting her husband was involved in an extramarital affair, establishing a possible motive. Her husband has since been arrested and charged with murder in connection with her death.

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