Sadness and confusion as murder suspect hunted

Kate Bradbrook
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Reporting fromCorby
Kris Holland
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire Police Harshita Brella smiles at the camera as she is photographed outside. There is a large green hedge behind her. She is wearing a beige polo-necked jumper and has long dark hair. She is wearing earrings.Northamptonshire Police
Police are trying to piece together what happened to Ms Brella, who lived in Corby

People have spoken of their sadness and confusion after the suspected murder of a woman whose body was found in the boot of a car more than 100 miles from her home.

Police believe Pankaj Lamba murdered his wife Harshita Brella in Northamptonshire earlier this month.

The 24-year-old's body was discovered in Ilford, east London, and the suspect is believed to have fled the country.

"I don’t understand how people can do [something] like that," said Aleksanders Nadejs, who lives in the same road as the couple in Corby.

"I'm feeling sad - I don't understand."

Kate Bradbrook/BBC A man in a unzipped black coat. He is wearing a black t-shirt with a yellow striped design. He is standing outside a block of flats.Kate Bradbrook/BBC
Neighbour Aleksanders Nadejs said he was "feeling sad" at news of Ms Brella's suspected murder

Prashant Odedara, who works at a nearby convenience store, said Ms Brella and Mr Lamba visited the shop "once or twice a week" and "didn't talk much about themselves".

"Unlike other customers, they were very friendly. We didn’t know much about them… they were just quiet," he said.

"They were like normal working people. What was happening in their personal private life, we don’t know much about."

Kate Bradbrook/BBC A man wearing a blue coat which is zipped up. He has a beard and moustache. He is standing inside a shop with liquors and vaping supplies visible on the shelf behind himKate Bradbrook/BBC
Shopkeeper Prashant Odedara said Ms Brella and her husband were quiet but friendly people

Ryan Morgan, 31, who has lived in the road since May, described the last few days as "crazy", because of the emergency services and media in the area.

"I've got two young kids, a two-year-old and a four-year-old, so it is a bit worrying knowing that someone has potentially been murdered just next door to us," he said.

The BBC understands multiple people lived in the property, along with Ms Brella and her husband.

Jo Black/BBC A man with a bear, wearing a baseball cap, wearing a cream jumper, staring at the camera. There is a house behind himJo Black/BBC
Ryan Morgan, who moved into the road in May, said hearing the news was a bit worrying

Officers said Ms Brella was found in the early hours of Thursday in the vehicle in Brisbane Road, Ilford, more than 100 miles from her home on the Lincoln estate in Corby.

They believe Mr Lamba transported her there.

Northamptonshire Police had been contacted on the Wednesday regarding concerns for her welfare.

A map partly showing the midlands and part of south-east England including central London. The town of Corby in Northamptonshire is labelled, as is Ilford in London. They are about 100 miles apart
Ms Brella's body was found about 100 miles away from her home in Corby
Northamptonshire Police Custody photo of Pankaj Lamba against a grey background. He has dark facial hair, brown eyes and is looking at the camera.Northamptonshire Police
Police have released a photo of Pankaj Lamba, who they believe has fled the country

The force said it had made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct because there was previous contact with Ms Brella.

The Northamptonshire Telegraph first reported she was the subject of a domestic violence protection order, saying it was made in early September and lasted 28 days.

Police have since confirmed the order had been in place before Ms Brella's death.

Northamptonshire Police said a forensic post-mortem examination, which took place at Leicester Royal Infirmary on Friday, established Ms Brella was murdered.

The inquest into the death of Ms Brella is due to open on Wednesday.

Ant Saddington/BBC A drone shot showing an elevated view of houses and flats on the Lincoln estate in Corby. The rows of flats are tightly hemmed together by walkways with roads only visible around the edge of the estate. Ant Saddington/BBC
Ms Brella and her husband Pankaj Lamba lived at an address on the Lincoln estate in Corby