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Woman in Rajasthan kills husband with electric shock after being caught with her boyfriend

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 9, 2020 09:00 IST

In a shocking incident, a man who caught his wife with her lover saw his life come to an ...

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In a shocking incident, a man who caught his wife with her lover saw his life come to an miserable end after he was electrocuted by her wife and her partner. The incident occurred in Deengarh in Chauhatan Police Station area of Barmer district. According to reports, the husband caught his wife when he caught his wife with her boyfriend. 

Fearing a backlash, the duo electrocuted the husband and later called family members saying her husband lay motionless. However, the family had their doubts after they questioned her for three weeks wherein she confessed to her crime. Following this, her brother-in-law lodged a complaint and she and her lover were arrested. The duo later confessed, that they first gave him sleeping pills and a live wire was placed on his fingers due to which he died. 

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