City
Epaper

Woman killed in a bid to save son in Gujarat

By IANS | Updated: November 2, 2022 15:50 IST

Rajkot, Nov 2 A woman was killed while trying to save her son from his paramour's husband in ...

Open in App

Rajkot, Nov 2 A woman was killed while trying to save her son from his paramour's husband in Jetpur town in Gujarat's Rajkot.

Complainant Vidhan Solanki said that he had an affair with one Manu Patolia's wife and both the families had fought in the past.

Later, both families had reached a compromise, under which Vidhan severed his relationship with Manu's wife and paid money to the latter's family.

On Tuesday night, Manu came to Vidhan's house and started demanding Rs 2 lakh more as part of compromise, but complainant's mother Rekhaben refused.

Enraged over it, Manu ran after Vidhan to beat him, and when Rekhaben tried to intervene, he stabbed her and fled away.

Vidhan rushed Rekhaben to the government hospital, where the doctor declared her brought dead.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalMP govt to hold one-day workshop on POCSO in Bhopal tomorrow

Other Sports"With the kind of depth we now have in Indian shooting, this is the right step forward": Ronjan Sodhi lauds Shooting League of India

Other SportsSania Mirza, PV Sindhu say belief and support can make the difference for upcoming female sportspersons

NationalGuwahati Airport's new terminal set to open in November: Assam CM

NationalAssam CM highlights stark disparities in girls’ education in state

National Realted Stories

National'Election fraud': Preparations underway in full swing for Rahul's event in Karnataka

NationalMeghalaya HC lauds govt’s measures to tackle stray dog menace

NationalStudent's self-immolation death in Odisha's Kendrapara sparks political outcry

NationalPlans to transform Statue of Unity into tourist hub take shape in key meeting chaired by CM Patel

NationalRajasthan: Nine police inspectors compulsorily retired, IAS officer booked