Udaipur man kills mother-in-law for not allowing wife to leave with him
Rajasthan, August 9: Rajasthan Police are carryout searchers for a man who allegedly strangled his mother-in-law to death after she refused to allow his wife from leaving with him in Udaipur.
Police on Tuesday informed that the man allegedly carried out the act on August 7 after convincing his mother-in-law to go to his village with him.
The couple had married recently in May this year, according to Police.
On the basis of his wife's complaint, accused Ishwar Singh (24) was charged with murder at Sukher Police Station. DSP Chetna Bhati stated that police are conducting searches to apprehend the accused.
Singh arrived in Rajsamand on Monday to take his wife to his village, but his mother-in-law Geeta Kunwar refused to let her daughter accompany him, according to police.
They claimed that the accused convinced his mother-in-law to accompany him to his village, where he strangled her to death and fled.
Kunwar's daughter tried to contact her over the phone after she failed to return home. She also contacted Singh, but his phone was turned off, according to police. Kunwar's body was later discovered in a dumping yard in Rajsamand, according to police.
They stated that the body was handed over to family members on Tuesday morning after a post-mortem examination at Udaipur's MB Hospital.
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- With inputs from agencies