Patna: In Bihar, a sensational case has come to the fore that has put the husband-wife relationship to shame. On the charge of illicit relations, the husband brutally murdered his wife with a sharp weapon. The incident is from Tahirpur in Banka district. The oropi husband of the murder was so angry that after killing his wife, he cut the body into several pieces and took it and buried it in a pit on the river bank.
The name of the deceased woman is Reema Devi. The deceased Reema Devi was married to a young man named Hemant Yadav. Hemant Yadav did not have a good relationship with Reema Devi since marriage. After Hemant Yadav's illicit relationship with another woman, there was frequent dispute between both the husband and wife. Many times an attempt was made to resolve the dispute between the two at the social level, but the matter was not resolved. After that Hemant Yadav thought of disposing of his wife and after killing the wife with a sharp weapon, cut her body into pieces.
After that the husband accused of murder buried the body in the mud on the banks of the river, but he came out only after a few days, which was seen by the villagers. After this, a crowd of hundreds of people gathered on the spot. The police, who reached the spot, took out the body from the pit and took it in its possession and started investigation. According to the information, accused Hemant Yadav along with his friends carried out this incident.
The accused first killed his wife and then cut her into pieces. According to neighbours, Rima Devi and Hemant Yadav used to quarrel daily. Many times the neighbors and the villagers got the two reconciled, but the quarrel did not subside. Accused husband Hemant is said to be absconding since the murder. Police estimate that the murder was committed two days ago. The body was recovered on Sunday after which the relatives of the deceased have been informed.
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