How to marry again without divorce? Searched on Google and then killed wife

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In Ratlam's Bilpank, a husband strangled his wife to death. Google search history revealed the secret, police arrested the accused. Know the whole case.

Ratlam. A shocking incident has come to light in the Bilpank police station area of ​​Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. Here a man named Rakesh Chaudhary strangled his wife Bulbul to death. This incident is from Jhar-Sandla village, where this heinous crime was committed on December 15. The police's disclosure of this incident is even more shocking. 

There used to be a dispute between husband and wife every day.

Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary's wife Bulbul, a resident of Jhar-Sandla village in Ratlam, often stopped him from going to parties and she suspected her husband of having relations with other women. Due to this, there were frequent fights between the husband and wife. Rakesh said that his wife used to doubt him without any reason. He was fed up with this.

Attempted to mislead the family and the police

After the murder, the accused Rakesh tried to mislead his family and the police. He claimed that his wife had committed suicide by strangulating herself. However, the police were suspicious of him from the beginning.

The secret of the murder was revealed by a Google search. 

When the police investigated the Google search history of accused Rakesh Chaudhary's mobile, the entire case was revealed. Rakesh had searched on Google whether a second marriage could be done while the wife was alive. Is divorce necessary for this? He also searched the postmortem report after strangulation and how can nail marks be erased?

Post-mortem report confirms suffocation

After the postmortem report confirmed suffocation, the police arrested the accused. Bilpank police station in-charge Ayub Khan said that based on Google search history and postmortem report, the accused was strictly interrogated, in which he confessed his crime. At present, the police are investigating the case thoroughly. This incident has become an example in the case of domestic violence and the use of cyber evidence.

PC:Asianetnews