Kempamma was sentenced to death for two murders, but one sentence was later reduced to life imprisonment due to circumstantial evidence. Her story remains one of the most terrifying in India’s criminal history.Find your daily dose of All Latest News including Sports News, Entertainment News, Lifestyle News, explainers & more. Stay updated, Stay informed- Follow DNA on WhatsApp.

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