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Woman found dead under mysterious circumstances in Patna City

Woman found dead under mysterious circumstances in Patna City

Time of India5 days ago

Patna: A 24-year-old woman, Khushi Raj, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her in-laws' place at Gurhatta under Khajekalan police station area of Patna City on Monday morning.
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Her father, Mahesh Kumar, said his daughter was married to Harsh Kumar Yadav, an office attendant in the Vidhan Sabha, in Feb 2023. After marriage, Khushi gave birth to a son, who is now one-and-a-half-year-old. He alleged that ever since the marriage, Harsh was constantly demanding money. "A few days ago, he demanded Rs 5 lakh. When he did not get the money, he strangled Khushi," he alleged.
Considering the seriousness of the case, the police took Harsh into custody for questioning.
The Forensic Science Lab (FSL) team was also called to the spot to collect evidence. The body was sent to the NMCH for postmortem. According to the police, the real cause of death will be known after the arrival of the medical report.
SHO of Khajekalan police station, Prabhat Ranjan Saxena, said the Dial-112 team received information about the death of a woman at Gurhatta around 3am, following which the police team immediately reached the spot. "Her in-laws alleged that Khushi died by suicide. There is some injury mark around her neck. The police are further investigating the matter. Her husband has been taken into custody on the complaint of the victim's family," he said.

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