Horrible end of love affair in Mau: Loved ones took their own lives, Godkar murdered with screwdriver
Up crime: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from Mau district which has put society and relationships to shame. In Haldharpur police station area, a young man lost his life due to love. The most shocking thing is that the perpetrator of this entire incident is none other than a relative of the young man. The police, showing promptness in this matter, have sent two people behind the bars, while the arrest of the remaining accused is going on.
The young man had come to meet his girlfriend at midnight
According to the information received, this entire incident took place on the night of 26th April. A young man named Vipul Yadav had gone to meet his girlfriend at her house. The love affair between the two was going on for a long time. But that night fate had something else in store. The girl’s cousin Pankaj saw both of them together, after which his anger reached the seventh sky. Pankaj, along with one of his associates, Sanjay, caught hold of Vipul, locked him in a room and started beating him mercilessly.
Up crime: Retired army uncle crossed the limits of cruelty
Seeing the commotion increasing, Pankaj also called his uncle Ramanand Yadav to the spot. After retiring from CISF, Ramanand is currently serving in Delhi Metro and these days he had come to the village on leave. It is alleged that as soon as they reached the spot, they also took the law into their hands and along with some other people of the village attacked Vipul. The fight was so horrific that Vipul’s head was hit against the wall and he was thrown to the ground, half dead.
Up crime: sharp blows with a screwdriver
Going mad with anger, Ramanand crossed all limits and attacked Vipul several times with a screwdriver lying nearby. The young man fell there drenched in blood. An attempt was made to immediately take him to the hospital, but Vipul stopped breathing on the way. Even doctors could not save him due to excessive bleeding.
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