Godishala’s family has reached out to Secunderabad MP and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy to urge the Ministry of External Affairs to speak with authorities in the US to repatriate the body as soon as possible and to issue a Red Corner notice for the arrest of (Sharma. _iamnikkig_/Instagram | Image enhanced by ChatGPT)
The family of Nikitha Godishala, a 27-year-old woman from Secunderabad who was found murdered in the US, have urged authorities there to expedite the process of issuing an international arrest warrant for Arjun Sharma, her former flatmate who is accused of killing her and is believed to have fled to India.
According to police in the US state of Maryland, Godishala’s body was found on January 3 inside her former flatmate Arjun Sharma’s apartment in Maryland City. Local police said Sharma had reported her missing on January 2, saying that she was last seen on New Year’s Eve at his flat. He then flew back to India the same day. According to authorities, Sharma allegedly killed her on December 31.
Godishala’s family has reached out to Secunderabad MP and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy to urge the Ministry of External Affairs to speak with authorities in the US to repatriate the body as soon as possible and to issue a Red Corner notice for the arrest of Sharma.
Reddy said he was in touch with MEA officials. “It is known that he fled to India and is hiding somewhere here, but no one is searching for him because there is no international arrest warrant,” a family member said.
Members of Godishala’s family, who live in Vijayapuri Colony in Secunderabad, said they were numb with grief and did not know who to turn to.
Officials have told the family that the US Attorney’s Office would work with Interpol and that a Red notice, which is an international arrest warrant, would be issued soon.
While police in Maryland said they did not yet know of the motive for her murder, her father, Anand Godishala, has said that Sharma had borrowed money from his daughter and that there was a dispute when she asked him to return the money.
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