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The family of tragic wheelie bin murder victim Chaithanya 'Swetha' Madhagani have farewelled her in a ceremony in India.
Her husband, Ashok Raj Varikuppala, did not attend the funeral service at the Mallapur crematorium in the Hyderabad region, and neither did his family.
Ms Madhagani body was found in a green wheelie bin on Mount Pollock Road in Buckley, west of Geelong, Victoria at 12pm on Saturday, March 8.
Her husband had already flown to India with their four-year-old son Ayra when her corpse was found.
Family of Chaithanya 'Swetha' Madhagani embrace outside her funeral in India on Sunday
The green wheelie bin that contained Ms Madhagani's body was found in a paddock near Geelong
On Sunday, more than 100 mourners gathered at the Mallapur crematorium in the Hyderabad region of India to pay their respects to the beloved mum.
In video seen by Daily Mail Australia, loved ones were seen embracing as crowds of mourners made there way out of the service.
'It is not the time to die - you were so young, what will we do without you?' her father Balshetty Madhagani told the congregation.
Loud shrieks filled the air as Ms Madhagani’s body was placed in the courtyard of her family’s home on Sunday, the Herald Sun reported.
Another relative, Anna Swamy, told the publication they were desperate for police to charge Ms Madhagani husband.
'We want justice for our daughter,' he said.
It is understood Ms Madhagani’s husband remains on the run after dumping their son on the steps of his dead wife's home in India.
'We don’t know where Ashok is,' Mr Swarmy said.
'There is no one from Ashok Raj’s family. They should have been here if they really care about their grandson.'.
Daily Mail Australia exclusively revealed at the weekend that Raj's family had offered Ms Madhagani's son four acres of land and to take care of and school the boy.
Chaithanya 'Swetha' Madhagani was farewelled in India on Sunday
Ashok Raj Varikuppala (left) and Chaithanya 'Swetha' Madhagani were married for 12 years before her body was found in a wheelie bin
Across the globe days earlier, Ms Madhagani's