Man Arrested for Allegedly Killing Wife Over Food Dispute in Azamgarh
Man beats wife to death over food in Azamgarh, arrested
Hindustan Times
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In a tragic incident in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, Tanmay Biswas has been arrested for allegedly beating his wife, Vandana, to death after a food-related argument. The couple had a history of domestic disputes, with Vandana's family alleging frequent abuse by Tanmay, who was reportedly intoxicated at the time of the incident.
- 01Tanmay Biswas is accused of killing his wife Vandana during a domestic dispute.
- 02The incident occurred in the Hyderabad market area of Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
- 03Vandana's family reported a history of domestic abuse and intoxication by Tanmay.
- 04A case of dowry death has been registered against Tanmay based on a complaint from Vandana's brother.
- 05The investigation is ongoing, with a post-mortem examination scheduled for Vandana.
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In Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, a man named Tanmay Biswas has been arrested for allegedly beating his wife Vandana to death following a dispute over food. The incident occurred late Thursday night in the Hyderabad market area, where Tanmay returned home inebriated and demanded food. When Vandana advised him to serve himself, an argument ensued, leading to a fatal physical altercation. Police reports indicate that Tanmay has a history of returning home intoxicated and physically abusing Vandana. Following a complaint from Vandana's brother, authorities registered a case of dowry death against Tanmay. The body has been sent for a post-mortem examination, and evidence is being collected as the investigation continues.
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This incident highlights ongoing issues of domestic violence and alcohol abuse in the community, prompting discussions about women's safety and legal protections.
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