In a tragic incident that shook the residents of Bilauti village in Bhojpur district, a 65-year-old man was arrested for allegedly beating his daughter-in-law to death over a family dispute. The accused, identified as Rangila Dom, reportedly carried out the brutal act in a fit of rage on Saturday. The victim, Sarli Devi, succumbed to her injuries after being attacked with lathis and dandas by her husband, father-in-law, brother-in-law, and uncle of her husband.
The Shahpur police station swung into action and launched a manhunt to apprehend the three other relatives of the accused who are currently on the run. The absconding individuals include Rajan Dom (41), the victim’s husband, Sajan Dom (30), her brother-in-law, and Dwarka Dom (60), her husband’s uncle. The authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to bring the trio to justice.
According to the station house officer (SHO) of Shahpur, the incident unfolded on Friday night when a heated argument erupted between Sarli Devi and her in-laws over a family matter. The altercation escalated quickly, leading to the fatal assault on the unsuspecting victim. Devi’s brother expressed shock and disbelief over the tragic turn of events, revealing that his sister had gone to her in-laws’ house a few days prior for the festive occasion of Holi.
The community in Bilauti village is reeling from the shock of this senseless act of violence that has claimed the life of a beloved member. The incident serves as a grim reminder of the prevalence of domestic disputes that can escalate into tragic consequences if left unchecked. The authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that could aid in the apprehension of the absconding suspects.
As the investigation into this harrowing incident continues, the family of the victim is left to grapple with the devastating loss of a cherished loved one. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of addressing and resolving conflicts in a peaceful and constructive manner to prevent such senseless tragedies from recurring in the future..
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