Woman who was estimated as dead, earlier ran away with brother-in-law
Woman who was estimated as dead, earlier ran away with brother-in-law
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Patna: A surprising case has come to light from the Kaimur district of Bihar. Where a woman had a fight with her husband over something and she went to her maternal home. A few days later she went missing from there. Meanwhile, the body of a woman was found near the Basahi Canal, next to the Deogarh art whose identification was not being done in the right way. But the maiden identified the woman with slippers, clothes, and handkerchiefs.

After this, the family of the deceased woman's family's in-laws husband, mother-in-law, father-in-law, and sister-in-law, Nandoi, had been lodged with the maternal uncle and FIR was registered for murder. The police involved in the investigation of this case could not find evidence of the death of the woman. But the police found many proofs of her being alive. The police proceeded with their investigation and on the basis of scientific research, the married woman was apprehended from the Sonbhadra district of UP along with her boyfriend. During interrogation, it was found that the woman had a love affair with her brother-in-law, so both of them ran away and got married.

Both also have a two-year-old son and his lover's first wife also has two children who lived with him. The woman told the police that she was married in Kudra police station's Devaradh Kala and her husband used to beat her up, after which I went to my maternal home and I fell in love with the brother-in-law in the relationship and we both ran away. Now I want to live with this, I also have a two-year-old child. In this case, the woman's mother says that a dead body was found near Kudra police station in the canal in 2018, while identifying her with slippers and handkerchief, I thought she was my daughter, then we cremated her. But the police have caught it alive, where we are all surprised to see.

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