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Telugu Girl Killed in US: Suspect Arrested in Tamil Nadu

The brutal murder of a Telugu origin woman, Nikitha Godishala, in Maryland, United States, has left the community in shock. She was allegedly stabbed to death and found lifeless at the residence of her ex boyfriend, Arjun Sharma, on December 31.

In the latest development, United States law enforcement agencies coordinated with Interpol to trace the main suspect in the case. Arjun Sharma, who is believed to have fled the US soon after the incident, has now been arrested in Tamil Nadu.

According to official updates, Interpol authorities apprehended Arjun Sharma in Tamil Nadu today. He had reportedly left the United States after filing a missing complaint about Nikitha on December 31, which later raised strong suspicion against him.

Arjun is now considered the prime suspect, as the crime allegedly took place at his house, where Nikitha’s body was discovered. With his arrest, he is likely to face extradition to the United States, where an arrest warrant has already been issued against him.

This post was last modified on 5 January 2026 2:25 pm

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