CCTV appears to show suspect pacing after wife's murder
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CCTV appears to show suspect pacing after wife's murder
CCTV footage obtained by ITV News appears to show the man suspected of murdering his wife, Harshita Brella, in the hours after she was strangled to death.
The footage shows a man, believed to be Pankaj Lamba, pacing next to a light-coloured Vauxhall Corsa for almost three hours.
Lamba, 23, is suspected to have murdered his 24-year-old wife on the same day the footage was taken, before transporting her body from Northamptonshire to Ilford, police have said.
Report by Covellm.
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