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Pan Masala baron’s daughter-in-law death Big revelations made in the case

Pan Masala baron’s daughter-in-law death: Big revelations made in the case

Ankur Raghav 2 months ago 0 4

A diary of the deceased has been recovered from her bedroom, which mentions ‘relationship issues,” said police.

The suicide case of a pan masala baron’s daughter-in-law recently made the headlines. Now, big revelations have been reported in the case. The woman, daughter-in-law of the owner of KamlaPasand pan masala company, was found dead by her husband in the dressing room inside her bedroom at their residence in southwest Delhi.

Big revelations made in the KamlaPasand owner’s daughter-in-law suicide case.

On Thursday, the brother of the woman who died by suicide in Delhi’s VasantViharaccused the deceased’s in-laws of “torture” and “harassment.” A diary has been recovered from her room, in which an entry mentioned “relationship issues.” Following the death, her brother on Wednesday said her husband “used to harass her,” while claiming that her family had recently brought her back home. “They used to beat her,” the brother said about the deceased’s husband and her mother-in-law. Her brother alleged, “We recently learned that he had illegally married someone else. We brought our sister back to Kolkata, but her in-laws came to take her home.” He also said that the in-laws had promised to take care of her, but had continued to “torture” her after she returned.

The woman’s brother alleged her husband had several “affairs.”

Alleging that her husband had several “affairs,” he said, “She returned only because they said they would fix things, but her husband and mother-in-law continued to torture her.” The brother claimed that the deceased’s husband had remarried and had an “illegal child”. “They (in-laws) got him divorced from there, he has an illegal child in Mumbai,” the brother alleged. However, the businessman’s family lawyer, Rajender Singh, said the claims were “baseless and false.” “Her mother has been with us since yesterday. Both families are grieving, and everyone wants her to be cremated with dignity. There is no note or complaint against anyone,” Singh said.

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