Tamil Nadu VCK Councillor Hacked to Death by Husband Over Affair Suspicion; Accused Surrenders
Avadi, Tamil Nadu – In a shocking incident, a woman councillor affiliated with the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) was brutally murdered in public by her husband in Avadi district on Thursday. The accused, Stephen Raj, later surrendered to the police.
VCK Leader Killed in Broad Daylight
The victim, identified as Gomathi, was allegedly confronted by her husband near Jayaram Nagar in the Thiruninravur locality, where she was seen speaking with another man. Following a heated argument over a suspected extramarital affair, Stephen Raj reportedly pulled out a knife and repeatedly attacked Gomathi. She died on the spot.
Husband Surrenders to Police
The accused fled briefly before surrendering himself at the local police station. He has been taken into custody, and investigations are currently underway.
Series of Tragic Deaths Raise Alarm
Gomathi’s murder comes amid a series of disturbing incidents reported across Tamil Nadu in recent days, drawing attention to increasing cases of gender-based violence and domestic disputes.
- Custodial Death in Spotlight: Recently, the custodial death of 27-year-old temple guard Ajith Kumar triggered widespread outrage. A post-mortem report indicated signs of prolonged physical abuse, consistent with custodial torture.
- Dowry Harassment Suicides: On June 30, Lokeshwari (22), a newly married woman from Ponneri, died by suicide allegedly due to dowry harassment, just three days after her wedding. A day earlier, 27-year-old Ridhanya consumed pesticide and died under similar circumstances, leaving behind heart-wrenching voice notes to her family.
Crime Statistics in Tamil Nadu
According to official records, Tamil Nadu registered 340 murders in the first quarter of 2025, marking a 3.4% decline compared to the same period last year. However, the recurrence of such violent crimes continues to raise serious concerns about safety and law enforcement effectiveness in the state.





