Raipur, Chhattisgarh, is the scene of a shocking murder where a young man was killed by his minor girlfriend. The victim, identified as Mohammad Saddam, was murdered in a lodge. The girl, a minor, stabbed him in the neck while he was sleeping. Saddam was from Kishanganj, Bihar, and the girl is from Bilaspur. The police have taken her into custody. The couple had been seeing each other for a long time and frequently met in Raipur, staying at hotels and lodges. This incident happened on Sunday night. The girl returned home after the murder, and her mother saw bloodstains on her clothes. After questioning, the girl confessed to the murder, and the mother contacted the police. The Ganj police then went to the lodge with a duplicate key and found the man’s body. The girl’s mobile phone was confiscated. The victim was employed at an MS engineering workshop in Abhanpur. The two had planned to meet on Saturday; the girl came from Bilaspur by train to Raipur and checked into the lodge. That night, the girl told the man she was pregnant. He said he couldn’t do anything until he finished his studies and pressed her to have an abortion. The girl was upset about this. On Sunday, they left the lodge in the morning and returned in the evening. She then stabbed him several times while he slept, killing him. The girl locked the room and took a train back to Bilaspur, throwing the room key on the railway tracks. According to the girl, her boyfriend had threatened her with a knife when she told him she was pregnant. To calm him down, she spent time with him in the city, then later killed him with his own knife.
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