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Uttar Pradesh: Rizwan kills wife in front of their two children to marry his own relative; arrested

“Uttar Pradesh: Rizwan kills wife in front of their two children to marry his own relative; arrested”, Opindia, April 29, 2023:

A shocking incident from in the Badayun neighbourhood near Mujariya police station has come to light where a man named Rizwan was apprehended by police after he shot and killed his wife, Rehana alias Furkana.

He confessed to his crime and disclosed that he was in an adulterous relationship with someone who was a relative of theirs and desired to marry her which was opposed by the wife. He, therefore, devised a scheme to get her out of his way.

The perpetrator lives in the hamlet of Ahmednagar Asauli, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Bilsi police station. He married the deceased, a native of Dinaura village, which is a part of the Dhanari area in the Sambhal district, 10 years ago.

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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