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A woman in Uttar Pradesh was detained after confessing to using an axe for the murder of husband. According to reports, the event occurred in Pilibhit, where the wife sliced her husband into five parts after tying him to a mattress. The mattress and the blood-stained clothes of the man are found but the body is still missing. Police is looking into the matter deeply.
Ram Pal, 55, a native of Shivnagar in the Gajraula region, was named as the deceased. Ram Pal’s son, Son Pal, who resided nearby with his wife and kids, originally reported him missing.
When Ram Pal’s wife Dularo Devi returned to the hamlet a month ago after spending a few days with her husband’s buddy, she told her son about her husband’s disappearance.
The police detained Dularo Devi and questioned her regarding the whereabouts of her husband based on their suspicions. Ram Pal was murdered on Sunday night while he slept, according to the deceased’s wife, who admitted to the crime and alerted the police. Additionally, she admitted to investigators that she dumped the body part in a nearby canal.
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According to the police, they are looking for divers’ assistance to recover Ram Pal’s body pieces. In the meantime, a mattress and the deceased’s blood-stained clothing were discovered in the canal. Police stated that they were still looking into the crime’s motivation. It is still not clear as to why did Dularo Devi killed her husband. There has to be a major reason behind the same as the style in which the crime was committed says that there was a lot of hatred in the heart of the murderer. Only with such a driving hatred can someone kill then go on to chop off the body parts of the man.
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