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UP: Newly wed man dies by suicide over harassment by wife and brother-in-law

Updated on: 20 November,2021 12:31 PM IST  |  Mazaffarnagar
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According to police, the deceased took his life by consuming some poisonous substance in Choonsa village of Shamli district

UP: Newly wed man dies by suicide over harassment by wife and brother-in-law

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A 23-year-old man who had been married only a week killed himself consuming poison in a village here, allegedly over harassment by his wife and brother-in-law, police said on Saturday. The incident took place on Friday under Babri Police Station area.


According to police, Prayas, the deceased, who had got married to a woman named Komal on November 14, took his life by consuming some poisonous substance in Choonsa village of Shamli district.


Seema, the sister of the deceased, in a complaint lodged with the police, alleged that her brother took the extreme step after he was abused by his wife Komal and brother-in-law Nitin Kumar. An investigation is on in the matter, police said.


In another case of suicide, a 55-year-old man named Madan Kumar set himself on fire over a family dispute on Friday in Gyana Majra village in the district here.
Kumar was rushed to the hospital in a serious condition but was declared brought dead by the doctors there, an officer at Charthwal Police Station said.

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