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Suspicious husband stitches wife's private parts with copper wire

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 21, 2021 17:00 IST

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In a hair-raising incident, a husband stitched the private parts of his wife with wire after the two had a heated argument.
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The husband had doubts about his wife's character. As a result, there were constant quarrels between the couple. Recently, there was a big quarrel between the two soon the husband started hitting her wife.
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This cruel act worsened the condition of the injured woman. A complaint was lodged at the Milk police station. After that, the police registered a case and arrested the accused. The accused is currently under investigation.
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The victim told police that the husband put stitches on her body, and the husband considers her to be a sinner. According to the woman's complaint, 'I was sleeping at six o'clock in the morning, she caught my hands, feet and stubby cloth in the mouth so that I would not cry. Then he made stitches with a copper wire,' he said.
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At the same time, the accused husband told the police that ''my wife was cheating on me and was having an illicit relationship with a non-male. I leave for work in the morning and my wife goes out after me to roam around.
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The husband says that 'I work hard to fulfill every requirement of my wife, but my wife is doing wrong to me.' On this matter, Superintendent of Police Shagun Gautam said that in Rampur district, her husband was assaulted and inhumanly by her husband after she was informed by a woman. In view of the seriousness of the case, an immediate case was registered and the woman underwent a medical examination. On the basis of medical injury, the woman's husband has been arrested and further legal action is being taken.
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