A 30 year-old guy has been arrested on charges of murdering his 25-yeard-old wife at panchner haveli.
The SI of police station AJITABH gave the name of the victim as BELA MAAHIR SEGHAL. The SI said the husband MAAHIR was remanded to 14 days of judicial custody by the Judicial First Class Magistrate of panchner.
The police said as per the testimonies of the husband, family feuds seem to have led to the murder. The accused had also burned the body of his wife after the murder.
The couple was staying alone, at haveli . As per the information gathered by the police from the relatives and neighbours the husband and wife used to have regular quarrels.
The younger brother, YUVI had given a complaint to the police, saying that the mother was missing since a day. Maahir also told the police that his wife was missing, after she had gone out in an auto. However, the police became suspicious later after they located the walking stick being used by her with blood stain from her room.
On detailed questioning maahir confessed that he had murdered his wife. According to his statements , he had first pushed her during a quarrel at home in evening, and she fell down in the room. She was seen bleeding profusely on the head, as her head had hit on the cupboard in the room. He had again hit her with the walking stick, in that fit of rage, and he realised that she was dead after some time.
He then threw the body outside the house through the window, and consigned it to the flames in the homestead farm. The police have recovered the gold he had kept concealed in the compound of his house.
Suddenly bela wakes up her sister juhi threw water on her says u r dreaming this since your childhood...
Juhi speaks I m Fed up of listening this
I confronted my husband, of course i did tearfully. He denied having been unfaithful. He told u silly "You're being ridiculous and stalked off. But if i hadn't seen the fire, i could taste the smoke; its sourness lingered for ages, tainting everything. His dismissive rebuttal smacked much more of an indignant "How could I have been found out? than an outraged "How could anybody say such a thing?
He never confronted the woman who accused him, and I always wondered why not: I would have done exactly that and immediately. "How dare you make such suggestions? I'd have demanded. He kept firmly quiet. His silence was deafening and incriminating all at the same time.
Once you've been evicted from your comfortable zone...Once a seed of doubt has been sown, it quickly becomes a jungle of qualms, fed by every cold shoulder, every turn of the head. I began to dissect and minutely analyse everything he did, everything he'd ever done. I excavated events from years ago: I thought I remembered how he'd flirted on various occasions, abandoned me for more interesting company. I remembered overhearing him tell an attractive woman whom he met at a party that he wasn't married. "Pffft, me, married? he snorted and laughed at the very notion. I was standing behind him, one month pregnant.
For years after the accusation, I viewed every woman with a brittle, green-eyed gaze, "Why are you looking at her? I'd demand as he looked into the middle distance, probably perfectly innocently. I was bitter, I made caustic comments about other women such an unattractive trait in a woman. I stopped being spontaneous, I was a lot less fun. It unspooled my confidence. I unravelled from robust to needy: what was he missing in me that had drawn him to her?
Mom shouts bela juhi...
Have breakfast
Bela why u think so much it's just a dream nothing to worry a lot ignore