The in-laws burnt the dead body of the daughter-in-law
They brought up their daughter with care and even got her married, but the family never thought that her half-burnt body would have to be fetched from her in-laws. The case is from Rajgarh in Madhya Pradesh, where the in-laws started demanding heavy dowry from the maternal uncle of the daughter after the marriage. When the daughter’s parents could not meet the demands of her in-laws, Reena was beaten up and threatened with death.
The family members of the deceased demand that this streak continued for some time and one day the threat to kill their daughter also came true. The family members of the deceased alleged that the in-laws of the deceased killed their daughter after the residents of Laxmanpura village did not fulfill their demand for dowry. So that no one would know about the murder, they took the body for cremation. When the parents of the deceased got the news of their daughter’s death, the ground slipped from under their feet. The family members of the deceased rushed to the cremation site along with police from Kalipith police station and doused the burning body by pouring water on it.
Sent for post mortem
The police reached the spot and sent the half-burnt body of the deceased for post-mortem. The family members are in a bad condition and are crying. The family members of the deceased alleged that her in-laws killed her.
What did the police officer say?
According to Rajnish Sirothia, in-charge of the Kalipeeth police station, the family members of the deceased Reena Tanwar came to the police station and lodged a complaint. As soon as the complaint was reported, the police fleet reached the spot. The cremation of the deceased was stopped midway and the body was sent for post-mortem. This is also being said in this heartbreaking incident. According to the police, it is suspected that the deceased Rina Tanwar was murdered by cutting her hands and feet. Now all other facts will come out after police investigation. Strict action will be taken against whoever is guilty in this matter after the PM report.