Indian soldier accused of killing wife while on leave in Punjab

Khusbakht Bilal
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  • The BSF personnel has been accused of murdering his wife and allegedly attempting to conceal the circumstances surrounding her death by claiming that she had accidentally fallen from the roof of their house.
  • In an application submitted to the police, the victim’s family alleged that the accused reached home on August 13 and severely assaulted his wife shortly after arriving.
  • The father further alleged that the accused beat his wife to death and then attempted to avoid arrest and legal consequences by portraying the incident as an accidental fall from the roof.
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PUNJAB, INDIA: An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel has allegedly killed his wife while he was home on leave in Punjab, with the incident taking place in Hoshiarpur district, according to Indian media reports.

The BSF personnel has been accused of murdering his wife and allegedly attempting to conceal the circumstances surrounding her death by claiming that she had accidentally fallen from the roof of their house.

According to reports, the couple had been married for around 12 years and had two children. Family members reportedly said that tensions between the husband and wife had been frequent because of the man’s alleged behaviour. The victim’s family has accused him of repeatedly subjecting her to physical abuse during their marriage.

In an application submitted to the police, the victim’s family alleged that the accused reached home on August 13 and severely assaulted his wife shortly after arriving. The family claimed that the incident resulted in serious injuries to the woman.

According to the complaint, the victim’s parents were informed the following morning that their daughter was in critical condition and had been taken to a hospital. They immediately went to the hospital, where they were reportedly informed that she had succumbed to her injuries.

The victim’s family said they observed multiple severe marks of physical assault on her body. Based on the condition of the body and the family’s previous concerns about the couple’s relationship, they raised suspicions about the explanation that she had fallen from the roof.

The victim’s father accused his son-in-law of having an extremely aggressive and violent temperament. He alleged that the accused had physically abused his daughter repeatedly since their marriage and had subjected her to violence on several occasions.

The father further alleged that the accused beat his wife to death and then attempted to avoid arrest and legal consequences by portraying the incident as an accidental fall from the roof.

Following the complaint, police registered a case against the accused husband as well as his uncle and aunt. The BSF personnel has been arrested in connection with the case, while the other two named suspects are reportedly absconding. Police teams are conducting searches to locate and arrest them.

The authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death and are expected to examine evidence collected from the scene, statements from family members and other relevant material. The allegations made by the victim’s family will also be subject to investigation and legal proceedings.

The case has drawn attention to concerns surrounding domestic violence and the difficulties victims and their families can face when allegations of repeated abuse are involved. The victim’s family has maintained that the woman’s death was not an accident and has demanded legal action against those responsible.

The investigation will determine whether the injuries were caused by an assault and whether the accused deliberately attempted to misrepresent the circumstances of his wife’s death.

Police have not yet announced the final findings of the investigation. The arrested BSF personnel will face further legal proceedings as authorities continue investigating the case, while efforts remain underway to locate the two other suspects named in the complaint.

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