Thursday, October 16, 2025 - A surgeon in Bengaluru, India, has been charged with m8rdering his newlywed wife, a dermatologist, by allegedly administering repeated overdoses of anaesthesia under the pretext of treatment.
Though the alleged murder took place in April this year,
police arrested the accused doctor on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 after forensic
science laboratory (FSL) reports confirmed the presence of anaesthesia in the
viscera samples of the deceased woman.
Marathahalli police from the Whitefield division announced
Wednesday the arrest of Dr Mahendra Reddy GS, 31, a surgical resident at the
Institute of Gastroenterology Sciences and Organ Transplant (IGOT), on the
premises of Victoria Hospital.
He is accused of m8rdering his wife, Kritika M Reddy, 28,
whom he had married in March 2024.
Announcing the arrest, city police commissioner Seemant
Kumar Singh stated that FSL reports confirmed the presence of Propofol, an
intravenous anaesthetic used to induce and maintain unconsciousness for
surgery, procedural sedation, or intensive care sedation.
“Soon after Kritika Reddy’s d3ath, we had registered a case
of unnatural d8ath," Singh said.
“Now, her father, based on the FSL report, has filed a fresh
complaint accusing his son-in-law of administering an overdose of anaesthesia
and k!lling the victim.”
Police investigations revealed that Mahendra Reddy had
shifted Kritika to Cauvery Hospital in Marathahalli on April 24, claiming she
had fallen unconscious at their Munnekolal residence in Whitefield.
However, doctors declared her brought d3ad. Since the
doctors issued a d3ath memo, an autopsy became imperative.
Mahendra Reddy reportedly argued extensively with the
Cauvery Hospital doctors and police, asking them to refrain from carrying out
the autopsy.
He also persuaded his father-in-law, K Muni Reddy, to
request the police not to perform it.
"I cannot think of doctors cutting my daughter’s body
into pieces and examining it. Please don't do it,” Muni Reddy repeatedly told
the authorities.
Additional Commissioner of Police, East Division, Ramesh
Banoth, said that despite the requests and objections from the father and
husband, the body was subjected to an autopsy.
"It was mandatory since a death memo had been issued.
Meanwhile, the Scene of Crime Officer’s (SOCO) team visited the residence and
collected all evidence, including medical materials such as injections and
liquids used in treating the victim. According to the doctor husband, his wife
had long-standing gastrointestinal (GI) issues, which he was treating,” Banoth
said.
After the post-mortem, Kritika’s body was handed over to her
family.
The ‘Reason for d3ath’ column in the autopsy report was left
blank, pending the FSL report.
However, the FSL report, received by police on Tuesday,
changed the course of the case from an unnatural d3ath to a cold-blooded
murder.
Investigators traced Mahendra Reddy to Manipal in Udupi
district and detained him.
According to police sources, Reddy was attending a
conference at the time.
“Accused has taken a defensive stand, stating that he had
treated his wife for gastrointestinal issues and that administering anaesthesia
was part of it. However, he has no explanation for the overdose,” an
investigating officer said.
Police sources said Kritika’s long-term ill health disturbed
Mahendra.
“Soon after the marriage, Mahendra Reddy discovered that
Kritika had multiple health issues, including low blood pressure and
gastrointestinal problems. He was angry with Kritika’s parents for allegedly
hiding this information before the marriage. This could be one of the reasons,”
an officer said.
Meanwhile, Muni Reddy’s complaint to Marathahalli police
states that Mahendra Reddy often demanded money from Kritika.
"He wanted me to build a private hospital for Kritika,
and I refused, stating I did not have that much money. Meanwhile, Mahendra was
ignoring my daughter while growing close to another woman. He treated her
gastrointestinal issues by administering liquids intravenously. After her
death, Mahendra and his family objected to the autopsy. However, my elder
daughter Nikita, also a doctor, insisted on it. Based on her insistence, an
unnatural death report was registered. Now, the FSL report confirms the
presence of anaesthesia in her viscera samples. I seek legal action against
Mahendra for murdering my daughter,” Muni Reddy’s complaint read.

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