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Retired CRPF Official Kills Daughter For Marrying Class 12 Pass-Out: Cops

Retired CRPF Official Kills Daughter For Marrying Class 12 Pass-Out: Cops

NDTV29-04-2025

Mumbai:
The investigation into the murder of a 24-year-old woman by her father, a retired CRPF official, in Jalgaon revealed that he harboured a grudge against his MBBS daughter for marrying a class 12 pass-out, police said on Tuesday.
Kiran Mangle (50) shot dead his daughter Tripti Wagh with his licensed revolver and seriously injured her husband Avinash Wagh on Saturday night when they were attending the 'haldi' ceremony of Avinash's sister in Chopda tehsil in the north Maharashtra district.
Police have arrested Mangle's son Nikhil Mangle who had accompanied his father to the crime spot, an official said.
After the firing incident, people in the vicinity thrashed Kiran Mangle. He was admitted to a private hospital in Jalgaon and currently put on ventilator support, police said.
Avinash is undergoing treatment for bullet injuries at Sassoon General Hospital in Pune.
Based on a complaint lodged by Avinash's mother, police booked the Mangle father-son duo on the charge of murder and other sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) and Arms Act, the official added.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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