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Drunk man kills spouse for dancing at wedding ceremony occasion in Odisha

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By Express News Service

BALASORE: In a surprising incident, a person reportedly killed his spouse for dancing in a marriage procession with out taking his permission at Paikapada village inside Oupada police limits in Balasore district on Saturday night time. The accused is 43-year-old Ram Singh of Paikapada. The deceased was recognized as Sharmila Singh (35). Ram is a driver by career.

Sources stated a marriage ceremony was organised by Ram’s neighbour on Saturday night time. During the wedding procession, some ladies requested Sharmila to bop with them. Though she refused, the ladies forcibly dragged her to the center of the procession and made her dance.

Ram, who was additionally current on the spot, noticed Sharmila shaking a leg and have become offended. However, he didn’t categorical his displeasure and waited for the perform to recover from. In the meantime, he consumed alcohol along with his associates and have become utterly drunk.

After attending the marriage feast, the couple went house. At round 11 pm, a combat broke out between them as Ram yelled at Sharmila for dancing within the procession with out his permission. When the lady protested, Ram grew to become livid and in a match of rage, assaulted her with a digging bar. 

The couple’s two minor children snatched away the iron bar from Ram’s palms however the latter grabbed the deal with of an axe and continued to assault Sharmila. The lady bled to loss of life. On listening to the commotion, neighbours rushed to the spot and located Sharmila mendacity in a pool of blood. They instantly knowledgeable the police in regards to the incident.

The subsequent morning, a crew of Oupada police rushed to the village for investigation. Sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) of Soro Ritesh Kumar Mahapatra stated the lady’s physique was despatched for postmortem. Basing on the criticism of the deceased’s dad and mom, police registered a case below part 302 of the IPC and arrested the accused. Further investigation is underway.

BALASORE: In a surprising incident, a person reportedly killed his spouse for dancing in a marriage procession with out taking his permission at Paikapada village inside Oupada police limits in Balasore district on Saturday night time. The accused is 43-year-old Ram Singh of Paikapada. The deceased was recognized as Sharmila Singh (35). Ram is a driver by career.

Sources stated a marriage ceremony was organised by Ram’s neighbour on Saturday night time. During the wedding procession, some ladies requested Sharmila to bop with them. Though she refused, the ladies forcibly dragged her to the center of the procession and made her dance.

Ram, who was additionally current on the spot, noticed Sharmila shaking a leg and have become offended. However, he didn’t categorical his displeasure and waited for the perform to recover from. In the meantime, he consumed alcohol along with his associates and have become utterly drunk.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

After attending the marriage feast, the couple went house. At round 11 pm, a combat broke out between them as Ram yelled at Sharmila for dancing within the procession with out his permission. When the lady protested, Ram grew to become livid and in a match of rage, assaulted her with a digging bar. 

The couple’s two minor children snatched away the iron bar from Ram’s palms however the latter grabbed the deal with of an axe and continued to assault Sharmila. The lady bled to loss of life. On listening to the commotion, neighbours rushed to the spot and located Sharmila mendacity in a pool of blood. They instantly knowledgeable the police in regards to the incident.

The subsequent morning, a crew of Oupada police rushed to the village for investigation. Sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) of Soro Ritesh Kumar Mahapatra stated the lady’s physique was despatched for postmortem. Basing on the criticism of the deceased’s dad and mom, police registered a case below part 302 of the IPC and arrested the accused. Further investigation is underway.