Buxar News: A bloody game of retired army in Buxar, a woman’s head cut; Police arrested – retired soldier who was arrested for the murder of woman after domestic dispute

A retired soldier strangled his wife to death in a domestic dispute in the Arak village of Krishnabrahm police station in Buxar. The accused struggled with spiritual tension and escaped after the incident. Police arrested him from the district’s headquarters. The Panchayat had earlier tried to resolve the dispute between the couple, but failed. Retired soldier strangled his wife to kill her (symbolic picture) Jagran correspondent, Buxar. A new update came to light on Thursday morning in a startling incident in Arak Village of Krishnabrahm police station in the district. In South Tola, retired soldier Kapilmuni Singh brutally killed his wife Urmila Devi, 55, after a domestic dispute. The accused who escaped after the murder was arrested by police from the district’s headquarters. According to the residents, the accused have long been under spiritual tension and the inhabitants have long been under spiritual tension among the woman and often fought with the woman. The Panchayat tried to mediate several times to solve the long -term domestic discord, but no solution was found. The accused took a terrible step on Thursday and killed the woman. He then escaped from the place. Police attacked and accused the accused, as soon as the information about the incident was received, Nitish Kumar police station reached the place with the police team and began the investigation. According to the latest information, police attacked the district headquarters and arrested the accused. The police station said the accused had been arrested and that further investigation had been conducted. The Chief visited the victim of the victim, the Panchayat’s chief representative, Stormi Singh, and comforted the victim’s family. He condemned this cruel incident, saying that Urmila had been experiencing domestic violence for some time and that the Panchayat had tried to resolve the controversy several times.

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