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Murder Case: Married Woman Hangs Self In Barmer, Dies | Jaipur News

Jaisalmer: A married woman killed herself by hanging at her in-laws’ house at Sarnupanji village under Sadar police station of Barmer district on Monday evening. On receiving information, police reached the spot and kept the body in the mortuary of the district hospital.
The woman’s family has lodged a case of dowry harassmentand murder against her husband and sister-in-law.The deceased, Rubina (22), wife of Mubara was a resident of Saranu Panji village. Her body was handed over to her family after the post-mortem was conducted. TNN
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The woman’s family has lodged a case of dowry harassmentand murder against her husband and sister-in-law.The deceased, Rubina (22), wife of Mubara was a resident of Saranu Panji village. Her body was handed over to her family after the post-mortem was conducted. TNN
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