Woman punches husband to death over missed Dubai celebration
In a tragic turn of events, 36-year-old businessman Nikhil Khanna met his demise following a physical altercation with his wife, Renuka, at their affluent residence in Pune’s Wanavdi area on Friday. Nikhil, engaged in the construction industry, shared a six-year-long love marriage with Renuka.
A senior officer from the Wanavdi Police station disclosed that the incident transpired on a Friday afternoon. Primary investigations unveiled a dispute between the couple, originating from Nikhil’s refusal to take Renuka to Dubai for her birthday celebration and his failure to present extravagant gifts on both her birthday and their anniversary. Additionally, Renuka expressed discontent with Nikhil’s response to her desire to travel to Delhi for the birthdays of certain relatives.
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During the heated argument, Renuka physically assaulted Nikhil by delivering a forceful punch to his face. The intensity of the blow resulted in a broken nose and damage to some teeth, causing Nikhil to lose consciousness amidst profuse bleeding.
Law enforcement authorities have taken swift action, registering a case against Renuka under IPC Section 302. Subsequently, Renuka has been apprehended for further investigation. This unfortunate incident sheds light on the severe consequences that can arise from domestic conflicts, emphasizing the need for awareness and preventive measures to address such issues within relationships.
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