The man killed his wife with baton in front of children in Bihar, the video goes viral


Patna:

In a heartbreaking incident, a person allegedly beaten to kill his wife in front of his minor children after a domestic dispute in Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, an official said on Saturday.

The incident took place in Jhinga village under Motipur police station in the district on Friday evening.

The accused has been identified as Mohammad Kalimullah alias Munna.

Kalimullah allegedly defeated her second wife Mehruhanisha with a baton until she loses her life.

The incident, which took place in front of his children Sameer and Salman, was captured on the video and is now going viral on social media platforms.

According to the viral video, the accused was so angry that even after he died, he continued to defeat the victim.

According to the police, the incident happened shortly after, when Kalimullah brought Mehrunhisha back home from his maternal home to attend the wedding of his cousin.

However, a domestic dispute began, and in a fit of anger, he mercilessly assaulted her.

Children’s desperate crying for help became unanswered because no one in the village came forward to save the victim from her husband.

As a result, once Mehruhanisha died, Kalimullah was able to escape from the scene of the crime soon after the murder.

Kalimullah’s first wife passed away and Mehruhanisha was his second wife.

“The accused is currently missing and police teams are raiding to arrest him,” DSP of Muzaffarpur’s Western Range DSP Suchitra Kumari told IANS.

On the basis of the complaint of the woman’s mother Rajja Khatoon at Motipur police station, an FIR has been lodged under the relevant sections of the Indian Joint Code (BNS), and the case is under investigation.

Kumari said, “We have recovered the body of the victim and sent to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital for post -mortem. We have also formed a team to make the accused Nab. He is on run.”

The police are urging the citizens not to proceed the video to protect the victim’s identity and the identity of the minor children involved.

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