In a tragic turn of events in Bihar's Begusarai district, a man, inebriated with alcohol, ended the life of his sister-in-law due to a romantic dispute. Following the incident, the police took the deceased into custody and sent her for an autopsy. Preliminary investigations suggest that the motive was the love affair between them.
The dire incident unfolded in the Malhipur Bind Toli village within the Chakia police station's jurisdiction. It is reported that the brother-in-law, Golu Kumar, along with an accomplice, arrived at his in-laws' residence early on Sunday and subsequently committed the act on his married sister-in-law, Nisha Kumari.
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The suspect attempted to flee the scene with his accomplice but was captured and beaten by the villagers before being handed over to the arriving police officers. A pistol and cartridges were also recovered from the brother-in-law.
'The married sister-in-law had tied the knot 6 years ago in Munger'
The injured suspect has been admitted to the Sadar Hospital for medical treatment under police watch. Noteworthy is that Nisha Kumari was married to Rakesh Kumar, a Munger district resident, six years prior to the murder. However, the exact motive behind the slaying remains undisclosed by the family.
Source: aajtak
'The accused was habitually intoxicated, families claim'
The family alleges that the brother-in-law was habitually intoxicated. He arrived this morning and fatally shot Nisha, who was cooking at the time. The police have since arrested the primary suspect, Golu Kumar, and his accomplice, who were implicated in the murder.
Police statement on the matter
Sub Inspector Prabhu Narayan Singh informed that they received a report of a woman being shot dead. On arrival, the police secured the body and apprehended the suspect. The family claimed that the brother-in-law killed his sister-in-law with a gun. Early investigation indicates that there was a romantic relationship between the two. The police are currently examining all angles in the investigation.