Rajasthan: Man killed by brother-in-law in Udaipur due to suspicion over sister's death
The incident occurred in Ambavi Upreta village under the Ogna police station area, SHO Ramroop said, adding that the accused suspected that Vadera had a role in the death of his wife, Paru 25, a resident of Chokhla Bara village.
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A man was allegedly abducted and killed by his brother-in-law, who suspected him of being responsible for his sister's death, in Rajasthan's Udaipur district on Wednesday morning, police said. According to the police, the accused Karan, along with his associates, abducted Pintu Vadera (28), and took him to a forest area, where he was killed by having his head crushed with a rock. Following the incident, Deputy Superintendent of Police Vivek Singh Rao reached the spot to supervise the situation, while additional police force was deployed in the village to maintain law and order. The incident occurred in Ambavi Upreta village under the Ogna police station area, SHO Ramroop said, adding that the accused suspected that Vadera had a role in the death of his wife, Paru (25), a resident of Chokhla Bara village. Paru had fallen ill on April 24 and was first taken to a local hospital before being referred to Udaipur due to her critical condition. She died during treatment late on April 27, the SHO said. Following her death, her family alleged foul play and blamed her in-laws. ''A police team searched the forest area and recovered Vadera's body,'' he said. The accused are absconding, and efforts are underway to trace them, police said.
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