Youth arrested for dowry death of 24-year-old pregnant wife

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October 24, 2016

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Kasargod, Oct 24: Three days after the suicide of a pregnant the Kasargod district police on Sunday arrested her husband on charge of dowry harassment and abetment of suicide.

24-year-old Faisa had committed suicide under suspicious circumstances on Friday in her house at Kambar near here. Her family members had claimed that it was a case of dowry death.

Sadiq, 28, from Badredukka near here, was arrested by a police team led by Kasaragod Town Sub-Inspector Ranjith Raveendran.

Cases have also been framed against Faisa's mother-in-law K. Asyumma and her sisters-in- law S.K. Rubina and S.K. Suneenath in connection with the alleged demand of hefty dowry from the woman.
Police received information that the woman had suffered internal injuries that led to the death of the child in pregnant stage.

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Monday, 24 Oct 2016

these people should get capital punishment. this is not less than any other murder.. in this people are taken into confidence and then killed by same people who they think love them.

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