Haryana, India – In a shocking turn of events, a 25-year-old man has been arrested for murdering his wife on Valentine’s Day in Haryana, India. The accused, Anshul Dhon, had initially claimed to the police that his wife, Mehek, had been murdered by unknown assailants during a robbery. However, during the investigation, the police discovered inconsistencies in his statements and later confessed to the crime.
According to the police, Anshul had been suspicious of his wife’s character and had frequent arguments with her. The police investigation revealed that Anshul had strangled Mehek with a dupatta and then cut her throat with a sharp object to make it look like a robbery gone wrong. To avoid leaving fingerprints, Anshul had worn gloves at the time of the crime.
Mehek, a bank employee, had been married to Anshul in September last year. The couple’s marriage had been short-lived, with Anshul’s suspicions and jealousy taking a toll on their relationship.
The police have arrested Anshul and charged him with murder. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the dangers of domestic violence and the importance of addressing such issues before they escalate into tragedies.
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