Parassala murder: Greeshma initiated juice challenge after 10 months of planning, says charge sheet

The charge sheet mentions that Greeshma's earlier statements that her husband would die as per her horoscope were lies. Greeshma (left) with Sharon Raj (middle). Photo: Special Arrangement.

Thiruvananthapuram: The charge sheet in the sensational Sharon Raj murder case reported from Parassala is ready.  

According to the charge sheet, Greeshma, the prime accused in the case and Sharon’s lover, committed the murder after 10 months of planning. She had attempted to murder Sharon five times before he was finally killed.

Greeshma chose the 'juice challenge'  after learning about it from Google. The charge sheet also mentions that the earlier statements that the husband would die as per her horoscope were lies.

As reported earlier Greeshma had challenged Sharon to consume as much juice as possible in her bid to slowly poison him after lacing it. 

Digital evidence including chats, deleted photos and audio shared between Sharon and Greeshma over the past two years, numbering more than a thousand, were retrieved by the police.

The charge sheet says Greeshma’s mother Sindhu and her uncle Nirmalakumaran Nair have an equal role in the crime. 

The charge sheet which was prepared by the police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police A J Johnson would be submitted to the Court next week. It has been prepared 73 days after the murder. 

On last October 14, Sharon Raj was hospitalised and his health deteriorated after he consumed the drink offered by Greeshma, which was said to be a mix of juice and an ayurvedic concoction. Sharon succumbed to death on October 25. 

Greeshma’s statement to the Police was that she poisoned him as he was not ready to cut ties and quit the relationship with her.  

Sharon was a native of  Mooryankara in Parassala on Kerala's southern frontier. 

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