A 22-year-old woman describes her troubled marriage with Sajjad, who worked in a factory. The woman alleges that Talat, her sister-in-law's husband, had an evil eye on her and was abusive. Talat allegedly poisoned his wife and killed the woman's 13-month-old son by breaking his bone. The woman lived with her husband and Talat's family for two years, managing household responsibilities for eight children. Conflicts over money and abuse were reported. The accused has been caught, and the woman demands the death penalty.
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Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
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Pukaar · Original language: Hindi
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Domestic Violence
The case involves domestic violence and family conflict, with allegations of poisoning, physical abuse, and murder within a complex family household. The victim lived with her husband and his extended family, where tensions and violence escalated, including the killing of the victim's child and the poisoning of Talat's wife.
The accused Talat has been caught. The victim alleges multiple violent acts including poisoning and physical abuse. No prior arrests were reported for earlier incidents. The police are involved, and the victim demands the death penalty for the accused.
Unclear exact location and dates of incidents. Some events are based on victim's and husband's statements without independent verification. The relationship roles and family structure are complex and partially unclear.
The victim married Sajjad in an arranged marriage. They initially lived separately but later moved into Talat's household to care for his children after his wife's death. Talat allegedly had an evil eye on the victim and was abusive. He poisoned his wife and killed the victim's son by physical abuse. Conflicts over money and abuse escalated, culminating in violent incidents. The victim reported these to her husband and police. Talat was arrested following these allegations.
High risk due to repeated violence, abuse, and fatal outcomes within the family setting.
Early signs of domestic violence and jealousy escalated to fatal violence. Family pressure and complex household dynamics contributed to the conflict. The victim's reports and husband's disclosures were crucial for investigation.
Repeated abuse, evil eye allegations, and conflicts over money were early signals.
Victim's testimony, husband's disclosures about poisoning, and physical abuse details helped connect the case.
Victim and husband statements, physical evidence of abuse on the child, and arrest of the accused.
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No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrest and victim's statements.
Exact incident dates, location, and full family dynamics remain unclear.