Woman Confesses to Killing Husband After Alleged Child Abuse Incident in Madhya Pradesh
‘Feared For Son’s Life’: Woman Kills Husband After He Allegedly Hung Child Upside Down

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In Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district, Neelam Kushwaha allegedly killed her husband, Deendayal Kushwaha, after he reportedly hung their son upside down during an argument. She confessed to the police hours later, and authorities are investigating the case further.
- 01Neelam Kushwaha had been living at her maternal home for four years before the incident.
- 02Deendayal Kushwaha allegedly entered the home intoxicated and hung their son upside down, prompting Neelam's violent reaction.
- 03After striking Deendayal with a stick, Neelam remained beside his body for nearly eight hours.
- 04Neelam visited a temple to pray before confessing to the police at the Civil Lines station.
- 05The police are investigating allegations of harassment and assault related to the case.
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A domestic dispute in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, escalated tragically when Neelam Kushwaha allegedly killed her husband, Deendayal Kushwaha, following an argument at her parents' home. The incident occurred on June 1 when Deendayal, reportedly intoxicated, forced his way into the house and allegedly hung their son upside down, causing Neelam to fear for the child's safety. In a fit of rage, she picked up a nearby stick and struck him, leading to fatal injuries. After the assault, Neelam sat beside her husband's body for approximately eight hours before visiting a temple to pray. Later, she confessed to the police at the Civil Lines station, stating she had killed her husband. Authorities found Deendayal's body on a cot at their home, and it has been sent for a post-mortem examination. The police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, including allegations of harassment and assault.
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The incident highlights issues of domestic violence and child safety in the region.
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