Bengaluru anesthesia murder case: Family alleges doctor had affair, donates ₹3 crore house to ISKCON — What we know

Marathahalli Police arrested Dr. Mahendra Reddy for allegedly murdering his wife, dermatologist Dr. Kruthika M Reddy, by administering anaesthetic drugs. 

Written By Mausam Jha
Updated17 Oct 2025, 01:14 PM IST
Marathahalli Police arrested Dr. Mahendra Reddy for allegedly murdering his wife, dermatologist Dr. Kruthika M Reddy, by administering anaesthetic drugs.
Marathahalli Police arrested Dr. Mahendra Reddy for allegedly murdering his wife, dermatologist Dr. Kruthika M Reddy, by administering anaesthetic drugs. (Via Hindistan Times)

Six months after the death of a 29-year-old dermatologist from Bengaluru, Marathahalli Police have arrested the victim's husband, a fellow doctor, for allegedly murdering his wife by injecting anaesthetic drugs, police said on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the family of Kritika has accused her husband, Mahendra, of foul play, alleging he was involved in an extra-marital affair and had been giving her unnecessary medications and drips.

“We had suspicions from the day my sister died,” said Kritika’s sister, Dr. Nikhita, speaking to reporters on Thursday. She claimed the family had pushed for a postmortem, but Mahendra resisted, staging an “emotional drama” to avoid it.

Nikhita said Kritika had been in good health and that their family had treated Mahendra like a son, until they discovered what she described as his “immoral relationship.”

Father donates house worth 3 crore to ISKCON

Outside the home in Ayyappa Layout now stands a solemn nameplate. “In Memory of Dr Kruthika M Reddy”

“I built that house to see my daughter live a happy life with her husband and children,” Reddy told The Indian Express. He has since donated the property to ISKCON.

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“Our daughter believed her marriage was built on respect and love,” he said. “But the very medical knowledge meant to save lives was used to take hers.” It was Muni Reddy’s formal complaint that led to the arrest of Dr Mahendra, Kruthika’s husband, now accused of her death.

How did Mahendra Reddy stage her wife's death?

According to the police, the husband, Dr Mahendra Reddy, allegedly overdosed his wife, Kruthika M Reddy, with anaesthetic drugs that caused fatal respiratory depression, leading to the death of the victim. The accused attempted to misrepresent the death as natural.

The wife, Kruthika M Reddy, reportedly fell ill and was rushed to the nearby hospital in Ayyappa Layout, Munnekolalu. The doctors examined her and confirmed that she had died.

Commissioner of Police, Seemanth Kumar Singh, said that following the incident, an Unnatural Death Report (UDR) was filed, stating that the doctor died under mysterious circumstances.

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“In the Marathahalli Police Station police station limits in the month of April 2025, there was a UDR reported of a lady who died under mysterious circumstances, but there was no complaint as such. The police have done a good job in this, as they have properly collected the evidence. The team has collected the evidence properly and sent it to the FSL,” CP Seemanth Kumar Singh said, as reported by ANI.

The UDR team collected material evidence, including the cannula set, injection tube, and other medical items used in the act, and handed them over to the investigating officers for further action.

On the same day, the investigating officers collected viscera samples from the deceased's body to ascertain the exact cause of death and sent them to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for expert opinion.

According to the police, the FSL experts reported that sedative (Propofol) substances were present in the organs of the deceased.

Following this, the deceased woman's father lodged a complaint at the Marathahalli Police Station on Monday, expressing suspicion that his son-in-law, Dr Mahendra Reddy, had murdered his daughter by administering sedatives.

Acting swiftly on the complaint, the Marathahalli Police apprehended the accused from Manipal, Udupi.

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CP Seemanth Kumar Singh said that all the evidence points toward the husband's involvement in the murder.

"The evidences which has been collected till now point to the hand of her husband because he was the person who had brought her to the hospital initially and had never complained about what happened and said that she was not in good health and she was undergoing treatment," he said.

Authorities alleged that Mahendra Reddy misused his professional access to OT and ICU facilities at the hospital to procure and administer the drug. He then attempted to misrepresent the death as natural and reportedly pressured the victim's family to forgo both a police complaint and a post-mortem examination.

Father demands ‘strict punishment’

Muni Reddy, father of the victim, sought strict punishment against the accused.

"Dr. Kruthika trusted her husband completely she believed in his love and in his profession. But the same medical knowledge that should have saved lives was used to destroy hers. Our family seeks the harshest punishment for this premeditated act and justice for our daughter, whose loss is not just personal but a loss to society," he said.

The incident reportedly took place less than a year after their marriage on May 26, 2024.

The accused remains in police custody while further investigation is still underway.

(With inputs from ANI)

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