Sangereddy Crime: A husband who killed his wife with a pestle bundle

Sangereddy Crime: A husband who killed his wife with a pestle bundle

Sangardi Crime: The incident in the Sangardi District, who was seriously injured in an attack on aunt, brutally beaten by a family conflict with a cruel bundle.

The worst incident occurred in Sangardi district. The husband was brutally murdered in Pathan Pand village in the district. According to villagers and family members, Ramila (25) of the village was married five years ago to Suresh (32) from Kistyapalli village in Jeanram Mandal. The couple also have a daughter named Sattvika (3).

A couple turned into salt fire …

The couple, who have been mutual for the first four years of marriage, have changed salt. There have been frequent clashes between Ramila and Suresh for some time. However, as the problem did not reduce, Ramila came to her parents a month ago and remains in a big man. Last on Tuesday, the panchayat was placed on big people at another time. Even the big people could not get the panchayat.

Come to mother -in home….

Today, Ramila, who came into the house of her mother, came up with a terrible argument with her. Subsequently, Ramila was attacked with a pestle bundle. Aunt’s poem was also severely hurt by pestle. After this, Suresh fled from there. When Kavita heard the screams, when the neighbors reached there, Ramila died in the bloodstream.

He was rushed to the hospital near Huthatina. Subsequently, the villagers were rushed to a government hospital in Sangarade for better treatment, and a case has been registered by the Pathan Pond Police.

An orphan daughter…

For Suresh, in his village, relatives started searching in homes. With this incident, both three -year -old humble and mother father have been separated. When the mother died, the father was in tears and relatives were in tears. Doctors said that poetry was also important at Sangardi Hospital.

Ramila’s relatives are demanding the police to arrest Suresh and punish him. Similarly, he has appealed to the government to help the orphanage.


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