Tragic Stabbing Incident in Rohtak: Woman Killed by Brother-in-Law
Woman stabbed to death by brother-in-law in Rohtak
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A 39-year-old woman, Parvesh Devi, was allegedly stabbed to death by her brother-in-law, Jasbir Phogat, in Rithal village, Rohtak, India. The incident occurred after she danced at a neighbor's 'sangeet' function. She leaves behind three children and her husband, Sukhbir Phogat.
- 01Parvesh Devi was allegedly killed by her brother-in-law during a domestic dispute.
- 02The incident occurred after she danced at a social event, which angered Jasbir Phogat.
- 03The victim is survived by three children and her husband.
- 04A murder case has been registered against Jasbir Phogat, who is currently at large.
- 05The woman's family reported ongoing abuse and restrictions imposed by her brother-in-law.
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In a tragic incident in Rithal village, Rohtak district, Haryana, India, a 39-year-old woman named Parvesh Devi was allegedly stabbed to death by her brother-in-law, Jasbir Phogat. The attack occurred on Sunday night after Parvesh attended a 'sangeet' function where she danced to a DJ song, which reportedly angered Jasbir. Following the incident, her brother, Somdas, reported that Jasbir began abusing Parvesh upon her return home, leading to a violent confrontation where he fatally attacked her with a sharp-edged weapon. Parvesh is survived by her husband, Sukhbir Phogat, a farmer, and their three children, aged 10, 14, and 15. Somdas shared that Jasbir had previously restricted Parvesh's movements, preventing her from attending family or social events. After the incident, her son discovered her lying in a pool of blood and alerted family members, who rushed her to PGIMS in Rohtak, where she succumbed to her injuries. The police have registered a murder case against Jasbir, who remains at large as authorities continue their search for him.
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This incident highlights the ongoing issues of domestic violence and gender-based restrictions faced by women in the region.
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