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Newly-married woman decamps with valuables from husband’s house, booked

orissapost December 28th, 2020

Pinku alleged that his wife has run away from his home and has taken away Rs 70,000 cash and gold jewellery.

Another report from Times of India


 Newly-married woman decamps with valuables from husband’s house, booked

ROORKEE: Police have registered a case against a newly-married woman for allegedly decamping with cash and jewellery from her husband’s house after serving dinner laced with sedatives to the family on Saturday.

The incident came to light on Sunday when the neighours spotted the family members lying unconscious. On information, police reached the spot and rushed them to a nearby hospital.

Sources said that 38-year-old Raju, a resident of Mohanpura in Roorkee, got married to Gudia, 30, from Aligarh recently. He said, “For the past one week, she had been taking good care of us. However, she mixed sedatives with our dinner on Saturday and fled with jewellery, mobile phones and other valuables.”

Based on a complaint, police have registered a case against Gudia under sections 328 (causing hurt by means of poison) and 380 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code.

Source  Oct 14, 2019  timesofindia



Real Life 'Dolly Ki Doli': UP Bride Vanishes With Cash, Jewellery Hours After Wedding

In the movie, Sonam Kapoor played a woman who would rob men after marrying them.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2021 source news18
A bride ran away with cash and jewellery given by the groom’s family in Uttar Pradesh’s Mainpuri district. Soon after getting married, when the groom was taking the bride to his home, she stopped him at a bus stand and asked him to bring a bottle of water. When the groom returned, he found out that the bride was gone with all the belongings including ₹80,000 cash and jewellery, as per a report by Aaj Tak.

Rajendra, a resident of Paraunkha village in Bewar police station area, was unable to find a girl to get his son married. On August 16, a person named Roop Lal, who had relatives in the village, suggested a girl to Rajendra he knew would marry his son, but he would have to pay her ₹80,000. The next day, Rajendra’s son Raju and the girl Sunita got married in a Sheetla Dham temple and the promised cash was exchanged

In a similar incident that happened in May this year, a woman in Agra had run away with ₹50,000 and jewellery after sedating her husband and father-in-law.



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