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Shocking! 35 yr old woman strangled to death by her 2 brothers

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 13, 2020 15:33 IST

In a shocking incident 35-year-old widow was allegedly strangled to death by her two brothers in Kookda village, Muzaffarnagar. ...

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In a shocking incident 35-year-old widow was allegedly strangled to death by her two brothers in Kookda village, Muzaffarnagar. Her body was cremated without informing the police. It is said that her two brothers were against her relationship with a man who belonged to another community. 

The Police said that they have registered a case of murder against the woman's brothers- Sumit Kumar and Sonu in New Mandi police station and arrested them on Thursday.

As per the complaint lodged by the woman's lover Zulfikar, it is alleged that she was murdered and her body was cremated without giving any information to the police regarding her relationship.

The woman had entered into a relationship with her lover and apparently wanted to marry him after the death of her husband two years ago in an accident, police said.

She had married the man based out of Delhi seven years ago. Later, she had returned to her parents house in Kookda village.

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