A woman was arrested near Noida on Sunday on suspicion of beating her husband to death, according to police. According to them, the incident occurred in Roza Jalalpur village, which is part of the Bisrakh police station area.
According to officials, the accused Parvati is in her early twenties, while her husband, a mason, is in his late twenties. “On Sunday, a relative of the couple alerted the local police about the incident after which the accused was taken into custody,” a spokesman for the police said.
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“After a heated argument and fight over personal issues, the accused hit her husband on the head with a hammer.” “He was taken to a local hospital but died,” said the spokesperson.
The hammer has been recovered, according to the police, and an FIR has been filed at the local Bisrakh police station.
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Further legal proceedings in the case are ongoing, according to the police.
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