A shocking case of love turned to murder has come to light in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Just a few weeks after their marriage, 9-year-old bride Jyoti’s husband, Jatin Kumar Yadav, was found dead in their rented apartment in Azad Nagar, Barelly. The initial investigation suggested that Yadav had taken his own life, but the post-mortem report revealed that he was murdered by strangulation.
According to the police, Yadav and Jyoti had been in a relationship for 9 years and had gotten married with the consent of both families last November. However, their relationship turned sour just a few weeks after their marriage due to a dispute over money. Yadav had withdrawn 20,000 rupees from Jyoti’s bank account and lost it all in online gaming, leading to frequent arguments between the couple.
On January 26, when Jyoti asked Yadav about the money, the argument escalated, and Yadav was strangled to death. Jyoti’s parents and brother were present at the scene, and they allegedly participated in the murder. The police said that Jyoti’s family had planned to make it look like a suicide by hanging Yadav’s body from the window.
However, when Jyoti’s brother, Ajay Kumar, filed a complaint against Jyoti and her family, the police conducted a post-mortem, which revealed that Yadav was murdered. Jyoti later confessed to the crime during the investigation.
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Note: The above article is a translation of the original Urdu news article and has been rewritten to make it more readable and SEO-friendly.

