MAINPURI NEWS: Woman didn't come from Maiden, husband committed suicide by hanging Koharam in the house
Updated: Mom, 08 Sep 2025 08:20 pm (IST) A man named Monu committed suicide by hanging himself on a tree when his wife did not return from her mother Uncle in the Dannahar area of Mainpuri. Police sent the body to postmortem and investigated the case. On the other hand, two brothers were fined in an old case of assault in the Kotwali area. The woman did not come from the girl, the man committed suicide by hanging himself. Angry man committed suicide by hanging himself in the town of Mahtauli in the Dannahar police station. Police reached the information and sent the body of the loop to Post -Mortem. 26 -Year -ou Monu, a resident of the Mahtauli town in the Dannahar police station, committed suicide on Monday afternoon by hanging herself from a berries tree from the house from the house. Police reached the information and sent the body of the loop to Post -Mortem. The incident raged a wave of mourning in town. Remove the ad, just read the news, in the post -Mortem house, SWAJAN said that the woman went to her mother house a few days ago. He called constantly and asked his wife to come home. On Monday morning he talked to his wife on the phone. Shortly thereafter, Monu committed suicide by hanging himself. In this regard, Dannahar said in inspector Virendra Pal Singh that the post of the body is being done. No Tahrir was received by police in connection with the incident. A fine of two thousand on the guilty brothers of the assault, there was a fine of two thousand rupees with the court over the brothers who were threatened with a young man 24 years ago in the Kotwali area. The court also sentenced the culprits for a period in prison. In the Kotwali area, a fir was filed against Umesh Chandra and his brother Rakesh Chandra, a resident of Village Rampura in the Karhal area, for assaulting and threatening to kill him. Police investigated and sent the charge sheet to the court. The case was heard in the court of the Chief Law Magistrate. Where the culprits accepted their crime before the court. On which the judge imposed a fine of two thousand rupees on the culprits and sentenced them to the period in prison.