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Dead body thrown into Yamuna river after killing his wife, Kotwali reached to write missing wife

Greater Noida (IANS) | In Greater Noida’s Jewar Kotwali area, a husband killed his wife and threw her body into the Yamuna river. Later, the accused reached Kotwali taking information about the missing of his wife. When the police interrogated the accused on suspicion, the accused accepted his crime.

After this, the police reached near the Yamuna river with the accused. Police is engaged in search with divers and NDRF team. In this regard, the family members of the woman have filed a nominated complaint accusing the accused of murder.

In fact, a person resident of Aligarh said in a complaint letter given to Jewar Kotwali that he had married his daughter Usha with Sarvan, a resident of Chantaga village in the area, about 3 years ago. The victim’s family alleges that her daughter’s husband murdered her and threw the body somewhere.

Police say that before the parents, the accused husband reached Kotwali on Tuesday morning and started telling the police about the missing of his wife Usha. When the police interrogated him, a lot of contradictions were found in his statements. Due to which the police questioned the accused strictly, then the accused confessed his crime.

During interrogation to the Jewar police, the accused husband Sarwan told that on Sunday night he had strangled his wife to death due to a dispute with her. After which he along with another of his companions threw his dead body on the bike and threw it in Yamuna river near Puran Nagar village. On hearing about the murder, the police informed the diver and the NDRF team. After which the police reached the spot with the accused. The police is engaged in searching the dead body of the woman.

In this regard, Additional DCP Ashok Kumar says that the team of NDRF and divers are engaged in Yamuna river in search of the dead body of the woman. The dead body has not been found yet. The body will be recovered soon. The police team is engaged in questioning the accused.

–IANS

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