This Article is From May 01, 2022

Bodies Of Woman, Her 2 Children Found On Railway Track. Suicide, Say Cops

The woman got married eight years ago and had a five-year-old son and a seven-year-old daughter. Her husband, a resident of Sothia village, works at Surat in Gujarat.

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The official said it appears to be a case of suicide

Gonda:

Angry with her husband, a woman along with her two children jumped before a moving train on the Gonda-Gorakhpur route under the Motiganj police station area on Sunday, officials said.

The woman got married eight years ago and had a five-year-old son and a seven-year-old daughter. Her husband, a resident of Sothia village, works at Surat in Gujarat.

Police sources said the woman had reportedly sought money from her husband to attend her brother's marriage that was to take place on Sunday.

But neither did her husband come to attend the marriage nor did he send money which angered the woman. Her in-laws were also allegedly stopping her to go to her parent's place, they said.

On Sunday morning, she went out of the house along with her children. When they did not return after a long time, people started searching for them and found their bodies on the railway track outside the village, police said.

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GRP official M P Chaturvedi said the woman along with her children jumped in front of a train and killed themselves. The locals have identified the deceased, he said.

The official said the bodies have been sent for post-mortem and prima facie it seems to be a case of suicide.

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Following an inspection of the incident spot, it seems that the woman might have pushed her children in front of the train and then took the extreme step herself, GRP SHO Chaturvedi said.

Ram Nath, the elder brother-in-law of the deceased said that owing to the poor financial condition, they could not help the woman.

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