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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Rajesh murdered by his wife and her ‘lover’ Faheem: Bijnor

Faheem and Suresh were arrested by the police in connection with the murder of a Hindu man named Rajesh. The incident took place in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor.

According to available information, a dead body was found in a dry river near Jodhuvala Road. Local people then informed the police about the dead body. Police reached the spot, and the body was identified as Rajesh.

During the investigation, Faheem said, “He had done the work of painting in Rajesh’s house for several days, and during that time, he and Rajesh’s wife had fallen in love. Rajesh came to know about our love, and he banned me from coming to the house. Therefore, I wanted to remove Rajesh from my path. I, along with his wife and my friend Suresh, planned to kill him.”

Suresh called Rajesh and took him to his tubewell situated in the jungle of Navada, where Faheem and Suresh together killed Rajesh by strangulating him with a towel. Later, when it became dark, Rajesh’s body was thrown into the dry river of Jodhuvala Road from Rajesh’s motorcycle. The accused ran away after dumping Rajesh’s motorcycle on the river bank. Police arrested both the accused. Further investigation is ongoing.

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