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Nepali man in Gurugram kills wife, attributes death to illness

A 24-year-old Nepali man, Tapras Joshi, was arrested after killing his wife, Shanti, in Gurugram. He initially claimed her death was due to illness, but autopsy revealed she was strangled. The couple had moved to Gurugram just 15 days prior and resided in a PG in Sector-53.

According to the police, Joshi confessed to strangling his wife after an argument turned violent, leading to her death. He then took her to the hospital, pretending she was ill. The hospital contacted the police after noticing signs of strangulation on the body.

Inspector Rajender, SHO of Sector-53 Police Station, stated, “The medical examination confirmed the cause of death as strangulation. The accused husband admitted to the killing, and a murder case has been registered against him based on a complaint from the deceased’s family.”

The incident has shocked the residents of Gurugram, highlighting the importance of addressing domestic violence and seeking help when facing such situations. The police have taken swift action in this case, ensuring justice for the victim and her family.

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