The newly married woman was stripped, then stripped naked and beaten with a belt, hot tea was thrown on her body, the woman narrated the tale of brutality

A heartbreaking incident has come to light from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, where a man has crossed all limits of cruelty with his wife. The man has treated his wife worse than animals.
A heartbreaking incident has come to light from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, where a man has crossed all limits of cruelty with his wife. The man has treated his wife worse than animals. The accused husband, who demanded dowry of Rs 10 lakh, tortured his wife. The husband's cruelty was such that he threw hot tea on his wife's body, stripped her naked, beat her with a belt and forcibly had unnatural sex with her.
Tortured for dowry
According to the information, this entire case is being told of Kotwali area in Ghaziabad. This incident has shaken humanity. The victim told that she was married to a young man from Nandgram on 19 February 2023. From the very next day of marriage, she started being harassed for dowry of Rs 10 lakh. Not only this, the accused husband also asked the victim to massage his brothers. When she opposed this, the angry husband beat her that day and threw hot tea on her. When the accused was not satisfied with this, he took off the woman's clothes and beat her with a belt at night.
Make unnatural connections
Troubled by this, the victim has filed a case against her husband in the women's commission. The victim says that the police did not listen to her in this matter either. The victim said that the husband threw hot tea on her body. He stripped her naked in the room and beat her with a belt. He forcibly had unnatural sex with her and then cut her body at several places. The victim alleges that her father-in-law also molested her on July 7. When she informed her husband about this at night, her husband hit her head against the wall. This made the victim unconscious. When she regained consciousness, she informed her mother-in-law about the incident. Meanwhile, her father-in-law also came into the room.
Filed a case
The victim complained to the police, but when her complaint was not heard, she approached the Women's Commission. On the commission's order, the Kotwali police have registered a case against the husband, father-in-law, mother-in-law and two brothers-in-law and started investigation. On this entire incident, ACP Kotwali Ritesh Tripathi said, the matter is being investigated seriously. Strict action will be taken against the accused soon.
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