Spine-chilling murder: Assam woman beheads husband, surrenders before police
First Published: 26th June, 2024 12:38 IST
The accused woman said that she had killed her husband over a family dispute.
In a spine-chilling murder case, a woman beheaded her husband and walked into the police station to surrender in Assam’s Jorhat district.
The incident has been reported from Hilikha Tea Estate in Mariani.
The deceased has been identified as Sujit Ravidas.
The accused woman said that she had killed her husband over a family dispute.
Speaking to the media, a villager said, ” We received a call from the police station yesterday night. Police informed us that a woman was there at the station and claimed to have murdered her husband over a family dispute. When we went to check after the police requested us to go and see if it was true, we found Sujit Ravidas lying in a pool of blood, beheaded.”
More information is awaited.
A similar incident was reported in Lakhimpur district in 2019. A woman who was subjected to daily abuse at home, beheaded her husband and walked down to the Dholpur police station carrying his severed head and surrendered.
She said that she was being regularly abused by her alcoholic husband, so she killed him in a fit of rage.
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