Etawah, Uttar Pradesh | It is said that the relationship between husband and wife is a relationship of seven births. But a case has come to light in Etawah, which has shamed this relationship of husband and wife. By hiring a contract killer to kill her husband, a wife not only broke the relationship of her family, but also hatched a horrifying conspiracy, which is heart-wrenching.
The Tehsildar living in Khedaapati Mohalla of Ikdil police station of Etawah lodged a report against his daughter-in-law in the police station expressing apprehension of the murder of his son Manoj Kumar. After this report, the police started investigating the case and shocking facts came to light one after the other.
Manoj was married about 16 years ago, but with time the relationship between husband and wife turned sour. Police investigation revealed that Manoj's wife was having an affair with Rohit, who was her brother-in-law. Due to this, there were frequent disputes between the two, especially when Manoj used to beat his wife after drinking alcohol.
Tired of this bitter relationship, the wife gave a contract to her lover Rohit to kill her husband. Rohit and his brother Rahul first made Manoj drink alcohol and then took him to a secluded place and killed him. After this, they tried to make this incident look like an accident and took the dead body to Chambal river to throw it there. But on the way, the bike slipped, due to which their plan failed. After this, they made up a false story of Manoj's kidnapping and got the family members to file a complaint with the police.
The police started investigating and the whole case was revealed. The wife, her lover Rohit and his brother Rahul, who were involved in the murder conspiracy, were arrested and sent to jail. Etawah SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma said, "The body of a 40-year-old man was found near Sunwara bypass in Badhpura police station area of Etawah district. Prima facie it seemed like an accident, but after the suspicious eyes and investigation of the police, the case turned out to be murder."
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