Sonam Saxena Wiki – Biography
Sonam Saxena, of Bellevue, Washington, was arrested Wednesday after the body of a woman thought to be his missing wife Smriti Saxena, 41, was found on the shoreline near Anaehoomalu Bay. Police later confirmed it was her body.
Sonam Saxena Age
He is 43 years old.
Wife Smriti Saxena
The body of a woman thought to be his missing wife Smriti Saxena, 41, was found on the shoreline near Anaehoomalu Bay. Police later confirmed it was her body.
The couple was on a trip with their two children, outlets reported.
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Before his arrest, Saxena had slammed cops for not answering his calls to them about his missing wife.
“@GovHawaii my wife has been missing since last night and @Hawaii_Police is busy giving interviews to media about body recovered, but is unwilling to pick up my phone,” he tweeted.
Saxena has not tweeted again since his release.
https://twitter.com/SonamSaxena/status/1230269154449428481
Charges and Arrested
Sonam Saxena, of Bellevue, Wash., was arrested Wednesday after authorities found his wife’s body on the shoreline near Anaehoomalu Bay.
An autopsy was conducted, but more testing is needed to determine her exact cause of death.
Police said Smitri Saxena went missing Tuesday around 10:30 p.m., after last being seen with her husband at the Lava Lava Beach Club in Waikoloa.
He told West Hawaii Today his wife suffered an asthma attack Tuesday night and he went back to the hotel to pick up her inhaler. When he returned, she was nowhere to be found.
Before his arrest, Sonam Saxena tagged Hawaii’s governor in a tweet, complaining that Big Island police would not take his calls.
Sonam Saxena works for Google, and he told the newspaper that he and his wife have two children.
Investigation Report
As they continue to investigate, Big Island police have released a Washington visitor who was arrested for murder in the death of his wife.
Detectives are continuing their investigation.
Anyone with further information is asked to call 911 or (808) 935-3311.