A shocking case of dowry harassment has come to light from Daunkoli village in Gonda area of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. Here a woman named Archana, fed up with the torture of her husband and in-laws, jumped from the first floor of the house.
Aligarh: A shocking case of dowry harassment has come to light from Dounkoli village in Gonda area of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Here a woman named Archana, fed up with the torture of her husband and in-laws, jumped from the first floor of the house. It is being told that the woman was being demanded Rs 5 lakh in cash and a Bullet motorcycle. A heart-wrenching video of 38 seconds has surfaced in which Archana is seen seriously injured after falling on the ground. During this time, a man is also seen beating her. In the video, the woman's small children are seen crying and pleading to save their mother.
Serious allegations against in-lawsThe woman's brother has alleged that her husband Sonu and in-laws were constantly harassing Archana mentally and physically. Not only this, her brother-in-law also had bad intentions towards her. When Archana protested against this, she was beaten badly.
Children screaming in viral videoPolice filed a caseIn Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh, a woman harassed by her husband & in-laws over dowry jumped from the first floor of her house. After falling face down and critically injuring herself, a man was seen thrashing her on the ground, in front of children.@Uppolice pic.twitter.com/jyHoflM6Og
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After the incident, Archana was admitted to the district hospital in a critical condition, where doctors said that she is now out of danger. On the complaint of the victim's family, the police have registered a case against the husband and in-laws and started investigation.
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