
Police detain husband of dead woman
The Hindu
The police have taken into custody the husband of Sunisha, a native of Korom in Payyanur, who hanged herself allegedly due to the harassment and domestic violence by her husband and in-laws. The Payya
The police have taken into custody the husband of Sunisha, a native of Korom in Payyanur, who hanged herself allegedly due to the harassment and domestic violence by her husband and in-laws. The Payyannur police took into custody her husband, Vijesh, in connection with the death of Sunisha, who was found hanging in the bathroom on Sunday evening. The police had registered a case of unnatural death in the incident. The two had married against the wishes of the family members. However, on June 5, the mother of the deceased lodged a complaint with the police that her daughter was being harassed by her husband and in-laws. Though the police had called the couple and tried to ensure a compromise, the family members of Sunisha reportedly refused to accept her back to the home unless she left her husband.
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