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UP Woman Plots To Bury Husband Alive, Brothers Hire Goons — Then ‘This’ Twist Changes Everything News24 –


Another disturbing plot by a wife to kill her husband has surfaced, as a woman from Uttar Pradesh allegedly planned to bury her spouse with the assistance of her brothers. In a dramatic turn of events, a man named Rajiv, who works as a doctor’s assistant, was rescued from a jungle in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, following an attempted murder by his in-laws and wife. Rajiv, found with broken hands and legs, was promptly taken to a hospital by a stranger who intervened at the critical moment.

The incident was reported to the Izzatnagar Police Station. Rajiv’s wife, Sadhana, had allegedly plotted the murder and convinced her five brothers to hire goons to carry out the attack.

Here’s The Twist..

Rajiv was assaulted at his home on the night of July 21. According to his account, he was attacked by 11 people. The assailants broke his hand and both legs. In an attempt to cover up the crime and avoid being traced, the attackers took him to a forested area in CB Ganj, where they began digging a pit to bury him. That’s when an unexpected twist occurred. Before they could complete their plan, a stranger spotted them in their pursuit, and the attackers left Rajiv and fled as the stranger intervened.

Left behind and severely injured, Rajiv was rescued by the stranger, who immediately called for an ambulance. He was quickly taken to a nearby hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment.

According to NDTV, a case has been filed after Rajiv’s father, Netram, lodged a complaint against his daughter-in-law and her brothers, alleging that they had planned to kill his son. He is demanding the arrest of all those involved and strict action against them.

Rajiv works as a personal assistant to a doctor at Bareilly’s Navodaya Hospital. He married Sadhana in 2009, and the couple has two children: Yash, 14, and Luv, 8. His father said the family had recently moved to the city, as Sadhana was unwilling to continue living in the village.