Waris, a father of four, was shot and killed in Sharadkapur after his wife Madihah allegedly conspired with their tenant Afzal and another man Wakar to harm him due to her illicit relationship with the tenant. Waris reportedly beat his wife because of her affair. The accused confessed to shooting Waris following instructions from Madihah. The police investigation involved identifying Waris through fingerprints and locating the suspects, with Madihah disappearing after the arrest of one accomplice.
Country: Pakistan
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City/Region: Sharadkapur
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
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Pukaar · Original language: Hindi
Biwi Ki Bewafai Shohar Ko Khaa Gai | Pukaar
Infidelity
The case centers on marital infidelity where the wife engaged in an illicit relationship with a tenant, leading to domestic conflict and violence. The wife allegedly conspired with the tenant and an accomplice to harm and ultimately murder her husband. The pattern involves betrayal, domestic violence, and conspiracy within a marital relationship.
Police investigation identified the victim through fingerprints and located the suspects after public notices and social media dissemination. One accused confessed to the murder. The wife disappeared after the arrest of an accomplice, indicating possible flight risk. The case involves family testimony and police interrogation.
Initial confusion due to the victim being unidentified and no ID found. The wife’s contradictory statements and disappearance added complexity. The involvement of multiple suspects and threats to silence witnesses complicated the investigation.
Waris was shot by Afzal and Wakar, allegedly at the behest of his wife Madihah, who had an affair with Afzal. Waris had been beating Madihah due to her infidelity. After the shooting, the suspects threatened Madihah to keep silent. Police found Waris injured, took him to hospital where he died. Identification was through fingerprints. Public appeals led to locating the suspects. Afzal confessed; Madihah disappeared after arrest of accomplice.
High risk due to ongoing domestic violence, infidelity, conspiracy to commit murder, and threats to silence the victim and family members.
Marital infidelity can escalate to lethal domestic violence. Secret affairs and tenant relationships may increase risk. Threats to silence victims and family members are critical red flags. Early police intervention and community awareness are vital for prevention.
The wife's illicit relationship with the tenant and Waris's repeated beatings of his wife were early signals of escalating domestic conflict.
Confessions by accused, threats to silence, and the wife's suspicious behavior and disappearance helped connect the case.
Fingerprint identification, police interrogation confessions, and witness statements were strongest evidence types.
Family members reported the wife's affair and Waris's beatings. Neighbors confirmed the wife's behavior. Police and first responders described the victim's condition and investigation steps.
Follow-up reports revealed the confession of one accused and the disappearance of the wife, changing the understanding of suspect involvement and flight risk.
Exact timeline of the conspiracy and the current whereabouts of the wife remain unclear.