UP: Drunk husband crossed all limits of brutality with his wife, bruised her private parts, she fainted due to bleeding

In Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh, a drunken husband brutally assaulted his wife and beat her up. During this, he also hit his wife's private part. Due to this she got badly injured and started bleeding. The neighbours admitted her to the hospital for treatment from where she was referred to Jhansi.
Vishal Verma, Jalaun: In Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh, once again a woman has become a victim of her husband's brutality. Here, when the wife stopped the husband from drinking alcohol, the drunk husband beat his wife badly injured her private part and fled from the spot. The people of the neighbourhood took him to the hospital for treatment. From there he was referred to the Higher Center Jhansi.
This whole case is of village Jesukhpur of Kadaura police station area. Ramkesh, a resident here, married a woman from Bihar 8 years ago and was living with his two children.
The private part was brutally bleeding
On Sunday, when the woman was alone at home, the husband came home drunk. The wife stopped him from drinking too much. The husband did not like the wife's refusal and not only beat her but also brutally bled her private part. She was referred to Jhansi in an injured condition.
The woman had fainted due to bleeding from her private part
The husband Ramkesh, in a drunken state, hit his wife's private part hard, due to which blood started flowing. On which the husband left her in the same condition and ran away from the house. When a neighbour went to his house, the wife was lying unconscious on the ground and blood was flowing from her private part.
The search for the accused husband intensified.
The neighbour immediately took her to the CHC. When the woman's condition became critical, the doctor referred her to the medical college. From there, she was sent to Jhansi. In this regard, Inspector-in-charge Prabhat Singh said that the woman has been sent to Jhansi for treatment and the husband is being searched.
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