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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Man tries to kill wife and son with poisoned Vadapav

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 21, 2023 14:22 IST

Man attempts to poison wife and son with Vadapav in Kranti Chowk. Victim's alertness foils the bid, leading to a case against husband and others. Police investigate.

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A shocking incident occurred at Kranti Chowk in which a man attempted to kill his wife and son by poisoning their Vadapav on August 16. The victim reported the incident, leading to a case being filed against five individuals, including the husband, at Kranti Chowk police station on August 19.

 According to the reports, the husband, Shaikh Isaq, along with relatives Shaikh Ibrahim, Shaikh Younus, Shaikh Yakub, and Furkhan, tried to poison the victims due to an ongoing family dispute. The wife's quick thinking saved them, as she detected a strange smell and discarded the Vadapav. Police are actively investigating the matter.

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