Harshita Brella murder: What we know so far
The family of Harshita Brella, whose body was found in the boot of a car in Ilford, east London, have said they are "heartbroken".
Police believe Ms Brella, 24, from Corby, Northamptonshire, was murdered by her husband, Pankaj Lamba.
Ms Brella's family said she and Mr Lamba, 23, had entered into an arranged marriage, with a legal wedding held in August 2023.
The couple had their traditional Indian ceremony on 22 March this year, before they left for the UK around 30 April, settling in Corby.
Here’s what we know so far about the investigation:
3 September: Lamba arrested and Domestic Violence Protection Order issued
Ms Brella was the subject of a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) in the months before her death.
Following a report of domestic abuse against Ms Brella in August, Mr Lamba was arrested and released with bail conditions and a DVPO issued.
The order told Mr Lamba not to harass, pester or intimidate her.
He was also told to pay police £480 in costs.
After 28 days, on 1 October, the order expired.
10 November: Last spoke to family in India
Her family said they had last spoken to Ms Brella by phone on 10 November.
She told them she had made dinner and was waiting for Mr Lamba to come home.
Her sister, Sonia Dabas, said Ms Brella's phone was off for the next two days, and by 13 November they "thought something was wrong".
13 November: Northamptonshire Police contacted
Three days later, the family contacted Northamptonshire Police and told the force about their concerns for Ms Brella's welfare. This led to the discovery of her body - and the launch of a murder investigation.
The force referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct - a mandatory step because of officers' previous contact with Ms Brella.
14 November: Harshita Brella's body found in east London
Ms Brella was found by police in the early hours of 14 November in a vehicle on Brisbane Road, Ilford, 100 miles from her home in Corby.
The following day Northamptonshire Police said a forensic post-mortem examination, which took place at Leicester Royal Infirmary, established Ms Brella was murdered.
17 November: Murder investigation begins
Northamptonshire Police open a murder investigation, and name Ms Brella's husband, Pankaj Lamba, as the prime suspect.
Officers suspect Mr Lamba has fled the country, prompting an international manhunt.
19 November: Cause of death revealed and new CCTV images released
Northamptonshire Police said a post-mortem examination found the preliminary cause of death was strangulation.
Detectives also released new CCTV pictures of Mr Lamba and a silver Vauxhall Corsa, which they believe he drove from Corby to Ilford sometime on the morning of 11 November.
20 November: Inquest opened
The inquest into Ms Brella's death was opened and adjourned at the Guildhall in Northampton.
The Senior Coroner for Northamptonshire, Anne Pember, said Ms Brella's body had not yet been released.
The inquest is set to resume on 21 May 2025.
21 November: Police share CCTV image of couple
Detectives investigating Ms Brella's death released a CCTV image of her walking with Mr Lamba on the night they believe she was killed.
The picture shows the pair walking together near Corby's boating lake on 10 November.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell, from the East Midlands major crime unit, said searches were being carried out in the area.
"We know that it’s a busy part of the town and there will have been a lot of passing traffic," he added.
The force appealed for anyone who was in Corby between 18:00 and 21:00 that day, specifically near the boating lake, Cottingham Road and Westcott Way, to get in touch.
29 November: Harshita Brella's body to be repatriated
Police announced the body of Ms Brella would be sent back to her family in India.
Sentimental personal items belonging to Ms Brella would also be sent to her family to help them begin funeral arrangements.
Det Ch Insp Johnny Campbell, from the East Midlands major crime unit, said: "We have worked together with Harshita's family to arrange for her body to be repatriated to her family home this weekend."
30 November: Vigil held in Corby
A torch-lit walk and vigil in Ms Brella's hometown was held from Corby Boating Lake to the Corby Cube on Friday night.
Lou Cory, who organised the vigil said: "We definitely want this to send a message to [Harshita's family] to say that we are also grieving for her - and for their loss - and we feel for them at this time, when they are so far away."
A local art group also read a poem dedicated to Ms Brella and a representative from a Northampton domestic abuse service spoke to the crowd.
3 December: Funeral held in India
Dozens of people assembled outside Ms Brella's family home in Delhi as her casket was laid to rest.
Ms Brella's uncle, Narender Singh, said: "We want justice. We want the murderer to receive the maximum punishment possible."
Mr Singh, 44, added that the family were frustrated at the pace of the investigation and a perceived lack of information.
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