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Woman masquerading as 'Bhabhi' in Hathras case is a physician

Rajkumari also denied reports that she had connections with Naxalites

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The woman who was masquerading as the Hathras victim's 'bhabhi' (sister-in-law), earlier this month, is the same one who was posing as the 'mausi' (aunt) of Sanjali, a 15-year-old girl who was burnt alive by a jilted lover in Agra in December 2018.

She had then visited Agra and had even tried to stop the cremation of the body. She hastily left the village when police were called in by the locals and the victim’s family denied knowing her.

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