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Bihar / Vaishali: Shameful! Expensive jacket not found in dowry, angry husband murdered his wife

It is getting cold in Bihar. In this cold season, warm clothes have become the first need of the people. But in Bihar’s Vaishali, such a case has come to the fore which has shaken the people. Here a man killed his wife after getting angry for not getting an expensive jacket in dowry. The police is engaged in the investigation of the entire matter. According to the information, Ritika Kumari, a resident of Mangaidih village of Chhapra’s Mufassil police station area, was married eight months ago to Kali Charan Singh alias Bulbul Singh of Desari police station area of ​​Vaishali district. The relatives of the deceased have alleged that Ritika was being harassed by demanding dowry since marriage. Not only this, Ritika’s husband was demanding an expensive jacket from her in-laws, for this he used to beat Ritika as well.

Pete killed his wife over a jacket dispute

According to relatives, Ritika was tortured for the jacket 2 days before her murder. Whose information he had given to his mother. In this regard, an FIR was lodged against the in-laws at Desari police station in Vaishali district.

The in-laws called and said that the daughter’s health is bad

According to relatives, since the time of marriage, their daughter was being harassed for four wheeler and other goods. Even the SIM number of the mobile was changed so that the daughter could not reach home. After 7 months i.e. on January 2, 2023, suddenly at 7:30 in the morning, the in-laws called and told that your daughter’s health has deteriorated, come soon. While the reality was that the son-in-law and other members of the house together strangled him to death.

Police is investigating the case

Police officials said that prima facie it appears from the dead body that she was strangled to death. However, it will be clear only after the post-mortem. The post mortem report is awaited. A case is being registered on the complaint of the relatives of the deceased.