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Devi Priya runs away with lover

NT Bureau
Chennai, Feb 15:

        With a series of developments taking place, TV serial artiste Devi Priya has gone into hiding, however she plans to marry her lover William Isaac on 19 February.

        It may be noted that the television artiste Devi Priya hogged the headlines following a complaint against her lover William. Even as she spelt out her decision to marry him, his former wives — Stella and Hemamalini — approached the police to scuttle his wedding plans in some way or the other. While Stella pleaded to get back the dowry amount and jewels, Hemamalini sought the police to stop his marriage with the television artiste.

        Acting on the complaints, the police arrested William's mother Glory, former Councillor, and were on the lookout for William who too went into hiding. Meanwhile, William had planned to tie the nuptial knot to Devi Priya on 19 February.

        A police team grilled Devi Priya yesterday at her K K Nagar residence with regard to William.

        In a turn of events, William's second wife Hemamalini preferred a complaint at Adyar police station stating that both William Isaac and Devi Priya had threatened her of dire consequences if she approached police.

        So, the police team went to Devi Priya's house to take her into custody last night . But she wasn't there. Sensing trouble, Devi Priya never returned home and was reportedly gone into hiding. Police suspect that she might have absconded to marry her lover.

        However, police have registered cases against William's mother Glory Jayaraj, his brother Ashok, sister Suvan, Devi Priya and her sister Priya alias Meenakumari.

        Under these circumstances, an anticipatory bail petition has been submitted on behalf of William in the Madras High Court.

        The petition was taken on file by Justice R Ragupathy today. William's first wife Stella had represented through her lawyer objecting to granting bail to William.

        The court adjourned the bail plea for Monday.


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