In a shocking incident from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, a woman brutally murdered her boyfriend on Friday. Reports indicate that the couple had checked into a hotel together, where a heated argument erupted between them. The woman allegedly attacked her partner with a hammer, resulting in his death. Upon receiving the alert, police arrived at the scene to investigate the matter.
This tragic event occurred in the Itoura area of Malpura. The victim, a 36-year-old man named Khillo from the Kirawali region, was involved with a local woman. They reportedly consumed alcohol in their hotel room before their dispute escalated. The argument intensified to the point where the woman lost control and fatally struck her boyfriend. After committing the act, she remained by his side.
When screams were heard from the room, the hotel manager called emergency services. Police arrived to find the young man lying in a pool of blood. The woman was taken into custody for questioning. Given the seriousness of the situation, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Aditya Kumar, also arrived with a police team. He confirmed that forensic experts were collecting evidence and that the investigation was ongoing. Legal actions will follow based on the post-mortem report.
In a separate incident in Raebareli, a man under the influence of alcohol severely injured his wife with a stick on Wednesday evening. He left her in critical condition, and neighbors rushed her to a local health center. Due to her deteriorating state, she was referred to a district hospital and subsequently to a trauma center in Lucknow, where she tragically passed away en route. The victim's mother has filed a murder complaint against her husband at the police station.
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