This Article is From Jun 15, 2023

Man Shoots Wife To Kill Her, Gets Hit By The Same Bullet, Dies

Anek Pal held his wife in an embrace before shooting her. The same bullet hit the body of Anek Pal in his chest and crossed his back.

Man Shoots Wife To Kill Her, Gets Hit By The Same Bullet, Dies

The freak incident happened in western Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad. (Representative Image)

Noida:

A couple died allegedly from a single bullet fired by the husband, who held his wife in a close embrace, in a freak incident in western Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad district, police officials said.

The husband, Anek Pal, was aged around 40, and his wife, Suman Pal, was around 38 years old. According to the police, the couple has left behind four children-a daughter and three sons.

Both worked in Chandigarh as daily-wage earners and had come to their native place in Moradabad, they said.

Superintendent of Police (Rural Moradabad) Sandeep Kumar said the incident took place at the couple's home in Khanpur village under the Bilari police station limits on the intervening nights of June 13 and 14.

"The relatives, acquaintances, and children of the couple told the police that the husband and the wife frequently fought over various issues. As of late, they have been fighting a lot.

"On the night of June 13, Anek Pal performed his prayers at home and then held his wife in an embrace before shooting her. The same bullet hit the body of Anek Pal in his chest and crossed his back. Both were injured by the gunshot and taken to a hospital, but they did not survive," Kumar said.

The police said they have not received any complaints from the relatives of the dead couple, whose fights have increased in the last week since Suman lost a mobile phone during a wedding function.

Police Circle Officer (Bilari area) Ankit Kumar told PTI that the firearm used in the episode was a country-made weapon, and an investigation is underway to find out how it was procured.

On suspicion of the husband performing occult practice prior to the incident, the officer said a probe was on to ascertain it.

Asked about the custody of the four children of the couple, Kumar said, "Right now the children are at their home in the village. Their maternal relatives have approached the police for their custody. The matter would be looked into in detail and further decisions made accordingly in accordance with the rules."

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