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Uttar Pradesh / Greater Noida: The bride became a mother on the very next day of honeymoon, the family had married her by telling her stomach was bloated due to stone operation

Such a news has come out from Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh that everyone was surprised to hear. The new bride was welcomed on Monday. On the honeymoon, suddenly a sharp pain started in the bride’s stomach. In a hurry, the in-laws took him to the hospital, but when the doctors examined him and told the reason for the pain, the ground slipped from under his feet. The bride turned out to be seven months pregnant and the very next day she gave birth to a baby girl. This matter is of Dankaur police station area.

According to the news, a young man from a village in Dankaur police station area was married to a girl from Secunderabad. After marriage, the bride left and came to her in-laws house. The in-laws welcomed the new bride to the house with full custom. On the honeymoon, suddenly the bride started having severe pain in her stomach. After which the in-laws immediately took her to a nearby private hospital, where the doctors told them that the bride was seven months pregnant. The bride gave birth to a baby girl on the very next day of marriage.

In-laws refused to keep

The in-laws informed this to the girl’s family members, after which they also reached the hospital. The boys refused to keep the girl with them, after which a mutual agreement was reached between the two families and the bride’s parents took their daughter and the newborn child home. No complaint has been registered on behalf of the boys in this matter.

The in-laws say that they have been cheated. The girl’s parents had hidden the information about her pregnancy from him. The girl’s family had said that a few days ago their daughter had undergone a stone operation, due to which her stomach was bloated, they did not know that she was pregnant. On this matter, station in-charge Sanjay Singh said that the police have definitely received information about this, but no complaint has been made on this matter so far.