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Man attacked by wife and in-laws over money dispute; struck with cutter, bitten

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: November 3, 2025 21:20 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarA man was seriously injured after his wife and in-laws allegedly attacked him with a vegetable cutter ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

A man was seriously injured after his wife and in-laws allegedly attacked him with a vegetable cutter and bit him during a heated argument over money. The incident took place on November 2 in the Bhadkal Gate area.

The victim, Shaikh Ejaz (40), who works in a private firm, had returned home around 1.30 pm when his wife Sheikh Humaira, father-in-law Shaikh Sadiq, mother-in-law, and brother-in-law Shaikh Jafar demanded Rs 4 lakh to purchase a new house. Ejaz refused, saying he had already given them Rs 4 lakh earlier. Angered by his response, the accused allegedly beat him with fists and kicks. His wife and brother-in-law reportedly struck his head with a vegetable cutter, while his mother-in-law bit his leg, leaving him injured. Following his complaint, City Chowk police registered a case against all four accused and have begun further investigation.

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