By STEPHANIE MARCH.
Police in India believe a 75-year-old Australian grandmother was murdered in the country’s south over several hundred dollars in cash and some jewellery.
Police exhumed the body of Sydney resident Toni Anne Ludgate on Saturday after a two-month search.
Ms Ludgate was reportedly doing charity work at the ashram of popular Hindu guru Sai Baba, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, when she went missing in August.
Photo: Australian grandmother Toni Ludgate (right) with her daughter Traci Harding.
Police said three men, including the guard at the building where she was living, were arrested.
Police Inspector B Venugopal told the ABC investigators believe Ms Ludgate gave the guard approximately $600 to pay her rent, but he only passed $200 to the landlord.
Inspector Venugopal said when Ms Ludgate asked for the money back a few days later the guard and his two friends murdered her.
“They went 16 kilometres into the fields and they buried her,” he said.
“They burned all her belongings – laptop and camera and documents … and passport.
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So incredibly sad. I hope her family can start their grieving process now. Thinking of them.
Very sad. My thoughts are with her family.