
Corporator ‘assaults’ daughter-in-law
The Hindu
A housewife Nandini was allegedly attacked by her mother-in-law Kameswari who is the YSRCP corporator of Ward no. 47 on Monday evening.According to the Kancharapalem police, the woman was allegedly at
A housewife Nandini was allegedly attacked by her mother-in-law Kameswari who is the YSRCP corporator of Ward no. 47 on Monday evening. According to the Kancharapalem police, the woman was allegedly attacked and beaten by Kameswari and her father Chinnarao and after which she fell unconscious. She was admitted to a hospital at Kancharapalem, where she was undergoing treatment, till the last reports came in.
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