UP: Man killed over illicit affair with daughter-in-law
Team Udayavani, Dec 14, 2020, 2:00 PM IST
Lucknow: A 55-year-old man was allegedly killed by his wife and elder daughter-in-law for having an illicit relation with his younger daughter-in-law in a village in Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh
Sources claim, the man’s wife and their elder daughter-in-law attacked him and slashed his throat with a knife, he was rushed to a hospital but was declared ‘brought dead’
The man has four sons who are living in Mumbai as migrant workers, out of which two of them are married and their wives live in the village with their in-laws.
It is said that the man had developed an illicit relationship with his younger daughter-in-law which was objected to by his wife and elder daughter-in-law. They had also sent the younger one to her parents’ house.
Angered over this, the man had earlier attacked his elder daughter-in-law and damaged her eyes and had also thrown her and his wife out of the main house. They were living in another house some 100 meters away in the same street.
Around 5 days ago, the man had brought back his younger daughter-in-law from her parents’ place to live with him. The man’s wife and his elder daughter-in-law last night barged into the man’s house and attacked him, following which the younger daughter-in-law fled the house and reached a police station
Police officials have registered the case and have informed the sons.
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