The Mysterious Death of a Bangalore Law Student

by Michael on August 17, 2012

Badamaralu was the home village of Bhramarambika. (Photo by Michael May)

The story was on the front page of several local papers. A 22 year-old law student in Bangalore named Bhramarambika had died mysteriously while visiting her family in their rural village. Details on how she died were murky, but she was quickly buried without the police being called. Authorities were investigating her death as a possible honor killing. In other words, the family may have executed her for some transgression – for instance, falling in love with someone from the wrong caste.

The story fascinated me for the same reason it fascinated everyone else. It gave a face to the tensions underlying Indian’s urban growth. Rural Indians are flocking to the city to escape their humble roots, but not everyone makes it.

I decided to investigate the story with a fellow journalist who worked for an Indian paper. It didn’t turn out quite how we expected.

Listen to the piece on PRI’s The World.

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