The mother of the deceased has now levelled grave allegations against her daughter’s husband and in-laws.
The alleged ‘suicide’ of the daughter-in-law of the pan masala, KamlaPasand’s owner has recently made the headlines. Now, the mother of the deceased has come forward to level grave allegations against her daughter’s husband and in-laws.
Grave allegations levelled by the mother of the pan masala baron’s daughter-in-law.
The deceased DeeptiChaurasia married the son of KamlaPasand’s baron on December 2, 2010, and the alleged harassment began within months of their marriage, police quoted the complainant as saying. The mother of Deepti, the deceased daughter-in-law of the KamlaPasand owner, has now levelled grave allegations against her daughter’s husband and in-laws and has blamed them for harassment and violence at their hands for Deepti’s alleged suicide at her residence in Delhi’s VasantVihar. Her mother has now demanded that the case be probed from “all angles”, and by the CBI, a report by news agency PTI said.
Mother of the deceased alleged a long pattern of cruelty against her daughter.
Deepti’s mother alleged a long pattern of physical and mental cruelty by her daughter’s husband and his family. Despite assurances that it will not be repeated, the harassment continued, she alleged. She even alleged that Deepti’s mother-in-law mistreated her, defamed her in social circles, and excluded her from family functions. A few days before her death, her husband had travelled abroad, and the couple had arguments after he returned, her mother said.
On November 25, at around 7.30 am, Deepti reportedly spoke with her mother on the phone, mentioned the argument and enquired about her father’s health. The complainant claimed she advised her daughter to stay calm. Later the same day, she tried calling Deepti around 11.30 am but received no response. When she called Deepti’s mother-in-law, she was told that her daughter had gone out. She then contacted her husband, who allegedly told her that he was on his way home. Around noon, the family received a call informing them that Deepti had been taken to a hospital, where she was declared dead, the complainant said.

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