A Man Killed His Own Sister’s Husband

The love marriage of the man's sister and her husband made him angry.
A Man Killed His Own Sister’s Husband

Maharashtra: A man killed his sister's husband. The love marriage of the man's sister and her husband made him angry. It was then when the man killed his sister's husband near a busy road in Beed, Maharashtra, the police said on Thursday (December 20).

Police official Pankaj S Udavant told that the incident held on Wednesday (December 19) evening at around 5 in the evening. The incident happened outside the Aditya Engineering College in Telgaon area.

LOVE STORY

The victim, belongs to Talkhed village, around 60 km from Beed, fell in love with Bhagyashree when they were in college but the Lande family was strongly opposite.

Two months ago, they decided to get married against the wishes of both families and lived with a relative of the victim.

ABOUT THE INCIDENT

On Wednesday evening, the couple Sumit Shivaki Waghare and his wife Bhagyashree walked out of the college after appearing for their examinations. Unexpectedly, they were accosted by Bhagyashree's brother Balaji Lande and a friend. The police identified this friend as Sanket Wagh.

Before the couple could make out what was happening, Lande and his friend allegedly whipped out sharp weapons and attacked Waghmare several times, felling him in a pool of blood. After the attack, Lande and Wagh flee from the scene in a car parked nearby.

UNFORTUNATE BHAGYASHREE

Bhagyashree screamed for help, a large crowd gathered. While many shot videos on their mobiles, some autorickshaw drivers helped shift the victim to a hospital where he succumbed owing to serious injuries and heavy blood loss.

"What was my crime? That I married the person I loved and who was my college mate? If the police don't nab him soon, I shall end my life," a weeping Bhagyashree told journalists.

MORE DETAILS

Bhagyashree said they had received several threats to their lives and even complained to the police but no case was lodged nor action taken against her brother and others.

While locals claimed the complaints were ignored owing to political pressures, the Beed police have launched a manhunt to nab the killers.

On Thursday morning, the Lande and Waghmare families along with more than 200 people laid siege at the office of District Superintendent of Police Sreedhar Govindarajan demanding action against the culprits.

Waghmare's family said they would not collect their's son's body till the killers were nabbed while his wife Bhagyashree threatened to commit suicide.

Lande and Wagh are absconding since then, according to a Beed Police Control official.

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