The dead body of the woman remained lying, the in-laws and the parents kept fighting for the house… the last rites took place after three hours.
Rahul Tiwari November 20, 2024 05:21 PM
The dead body of the woman remained lying, the in-laws and the parents kept fighting for the house… the last rites took place after three hours.

Land and land…these three are such things due to the greed of which a person forgets everything. People often become enemies of each other due to this. One such case has come to light from Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, where a woman was to be cremated after her death, but instead of cremating her, her in-laws and her maternal family started fighting over the house in her name.

Actually, this case has come to light from Tundla of Firozabad, where a widow woman was undergoing treatment in a hospital in Agra for some days. The woman died during treatment on Tuesday morning. Bhanu Pratap, husband of Kamlesh Devi, resident of village Nagla Prem, had died four months before her death after battling cancer, after which Kamlesh started remaining ill. The couple has no children.

Parents also arrived

After the death of the widowed woman, her in-laws took her dead body to their village. He was also treating the woman. Hearing the news of the woman's death, her maternal family, who are residents of Tapankalan in the police station North area of ​​Firozabad. He also reached the woman's house. During this time, some women from the woman's maternal family expressed their rights over the house of the widowed deceased woman.

fight for house

By raising the issue of the house, some women from the maternal side started arguing with the in-laws of the deceased woman, after which the brother-in-law and brother-in-law of the deceased started claiming the house and both the parties clashed over the house. A fight started between the two parties regarding the house. In such a situation, the body of the deceased was kept outside the house for three hours due to this fight and then later the body was cremated.

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