Bengaluru: Following the alleged calculated murder of a Bengaluru-based dermatologist by her husband, a sessions court has denied bail to the general surgeon, citing the seriousness of the charges and the weight of digital and forensic evidence against him.The case revolves around the death of a dermatologist, initially presumed to be natural. However, subsequent forensic findings and a deeper investigation transformed it into a suspected case of foul play. The authorities alleged that her husband orchestrated a calculated killing and attempted to conceal the crime.Also Read:Victoria Hospital Surgeon arrested for killing dermatologist wife with anaesthesia overdoseAccording to the news reports, a key breakthrough in the case came from a series of chat messages recovered by investigators. The messages, reportedly sent by the accused to his girlfriend, reveal attempts to manipulate the narrative and obstruct the investigation.Investigators claim the accused sent instructions to his girlfriend, urging her to distance herself and deny the nature of their relationship if questioned. In one message, he allegedly advised her to describe them as “just friends” and avoid contacting him altogether.
More striking are messages in which the accused appeared to admit guilt. According to investigators, he wrote that he had killed his wife and would eventually face imprisonment, adding that “a killer can never be happy.”
Medical Dialogues had previously reported that the general surgeon from Victoria Hospital, who was arrested for allegedly murdering his dermatologist wife by administering propofol, has once again come under media spotlight for reportedly sending cryptic messages like “I killed my wife for you” to four to five women. Among them was a medical professional who had rejected his marriage proposal, made just weeks after his wife’s death.
Police say the digital trail—including chat records and financial application data—has helped reconstruct the sequence of events leading up to the doctor’s death.Speaking to News 18, officials said more than 10.34 lakh digital files have been analysed so far, including 485 chat records from the PhonePe application, along with several deleted messages that were successfully recovered during forensic examination. Investigators believe the recovered digital trail has strengthened the case significantly and helped establish the accused’s movements, communications, and financial activity linked to the incident.
How the Crime Was Allegedly Carried Out
Authorities allege that the murder was carried out using Propofol, a powerful anaesthetic drug typically administered in operating theatres under strict supervision. Both the accused and the victim were employed at Victoria Hospital, which, police say, may have enabled access to the drug.
The incident occurred on April 23, 2025, when the victim collapsed at her father’s residence in Marathahalli, a locality in Bengaluru. Police allege that the accused had visited her in the preceding days and administered injections under the guise of medical treatment. She was later declared dead at a nearby hospital.
It was only after her family raised concerns that the case was re-examined. A forensic report subsequently confirmed the presence of Propofol in her system.Also Read:Bengaluru dermatologist murder case: Surgeon says I killed my wife for you in messagesWith bail denied and the prosecution backed by a combination of forensic and digital evidence, the case is expected to move forward.

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