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She Was Called Home For Unwell Mother. Then Family Killed Her, Say Cops

IANS, 05 Apr, 2018 01:10 PM
    A 24-year-old woman was today allegedly killed in Barwani by her family, who were apparently unhappy with her for marrying a man from another community, police said.
     
    The woman's father was arrested in connection with the incident, while her mother and brother are on the run.
     
    The victim, Sarla Mali, had married Pankaj Mali, who belongs to a different community, about a year ago and since then her family were unhappy with her, sub-inspector at the Khetia police station, Rajendra Ingle, said.
     
    The woman's brother yesterday brought her to the family home at Khetia town from a nearby village where she used to live with her husband, on the pretext that their mother was ill.
     
    This morning, the family members allegedly killed the woman by attacking her with a tool used to cut sugarcane plants, Mr Ingle said.
     
    The police took into custody the woman's father, Devidas Koli (55), while her mother Tulsibai (50) and brother Hiralal (25) are on the run, he said.
     
    A murder case under the Indian Penal Code was registered in the incident, he said.
     
     
    The police launched a search for the absconding family members and was trying to ascertain the role of each of the accused in the crime, the official added.

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