Complaint Lodged Against Killing daughter-in-law
A complaint has been registered at District Police Office against 50 years old father-in-law Ram Balak Prasad Yadav on March 18 on charge of beating and killing 24 years old daughter-in-law Gyanti Devi Yadav of Sakhuwa Prasauni Rural Municipality-5, Baluwa on March 16.
The victim’s father Paras Raut Ahir had registered the complaint at District Police Office of Parsa.
The accused Yadav is arrested for investigation based on a complaint lodged by the victim’s father. The victim was severely beaten by the family members according to the victim’s party.
Ram Babu Yadav, 25, husband of the victim is at large according to DSP Rajan Limbu of DPO. The postmortem of the body was conducted at Narayani Sub-regional Hospital on March 17.
KC Lamichhanne
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