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Bengaluru: Man Commits suicide due harassment by wife
A 39-year-old techie allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself here on Friday at his apartment purportedly because he was fed up with his wife's 'extravagance' and 'harassment'.
The deceased, identified as Srinad, was employed at a software company and so is his wife Rekha. He reportedly took loans to buy a flat and meet other expenses, however, his wife Rekha used to spend 'lavishly' despite him objecting to it, cops said.
Rekha reportedly used to harass her husband and also pressurised him to transfer property in her father's name.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Mumbai: Angry with husband, woman flings newborn to death from 17th floor flat
A newborn baby girl was thrown off the 17th floor of a building in Mumbai by her mother on Thursday evening.
The incident came to light at around 4 pm when the baby was found dead in the premises of the Jaibharat Society, an SRA building in Kandivali in Mumbai.
According to the police, the mother threw the baby as the father was not taking care of her.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Anuppur (MP): Woman kills husband, buries him under kitchen slab
A bizarre incident has come to the fore in Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district where a 32-year-old woman has been accused of killing her husband, burying him under the kitchen slab where she managed to hide the body for over a month.
It all started a month back when advocate Mahesh Banawal, 35, was reported missing from his house at Karondi village on October 22.
Following a complaint by Mahesh Banawal's wife Pramila, the police registered a missing person complaint.
The case, however, took a major twist on November 21 when a perturbed elder brother of Mahesh approached the police.
It was Arjun Banawal's suspicion that helped police crack the case.
The victim's brother told police that after his brother went missing, he and other family members tried to visit his home, only to be turned away by his wife Pramila.
"We have tried to go to our brother's house several times in the past one month but every time his wife turns us away hurling abuses at us while holding us responsible for Mahesh's disappearance," Arjun told the police.
Following Arjun's statement, a police team was sent to the village on Thursday - to be welcomed by a foul smell from the house.
"Once we realised that the foul smell was coming from inside the house, the entire place was searched. Finally, we zeroed on the kitchen slab as the source," said SHO Amarkantak Bhanu Pratap Singh.
The digging began and the police found a decomposed body from under the kitchen slab - the same place which Pramila had used for cooking for over a month.
Source: India Today
It all started a month back when advocate Mahesh Banawal, 35, was reported missing from his house at Karondi village on October 22.
Following a complaint by Mahesh Banawal's wife Pramila, the police registered a missing person complaint.
The case, however, took a major twist on November 21 when a perturbed elder brother of Mahesh approached the police.
It was Arjun Banawal's suspicion that helped police crack the case.
The victim's brother told police that after his brother went missing, he and other family members tried to visit his home, only to be turned away by his wife Pramila.
"We have tried to go to our brother's house several times in the past one month but every time his wife turns us away hurling abuses at us while holding us responsible for Mahesh's disappearance," Arjun told the police.
Following Arjun's statement, a police team was sent to the village on Thursday - to be welcomed by a foul smell from the house.
"Once we realised that the foul smell was coming from inside the house, the entire place was searched. Finally, we zeroed on the kitchen slab as the source," said SHO Amarkantak Bhanu Pratap Singh.
The digging began and the police found a decomposed body from under the kitchen slab - the same place which Pramila had used for cooking for over a month.
Source: India Today
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Hapur (UP): Man Killed For Resisting Wife's Lover
A 30-year-old man was stabbed to death in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur district on Sunday allegedly after he confronted his wife's paramour, the police said.
Ashok, a resident of Delhi, was killed in Sikheda village of Pilkhuwa, they said.
The accused, identified as Gagan, has been arrested, police officer Santosh Kumar said.
Ashok used to visit Gagan's house in Pilkhuwa. Gagan, too, frequented Ashok's residence in his absence. Over time, he engaged in an extramarital affair with Ashok's wife, the police said.
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