
Wife Kills Husband After He Discovers Her Affair With Children's Tutor In Bihar
Tuntun Jha, the father of the deceased, has alleged that his son was murdered due to ongoing tensions in his marriage.
A Bihari man was allegedly killed by his wife after he discovered she was having an affair with the tuition teacher of their children.
A woman in Bihar allegedly killed her husband after he found about her having an affair with the tuition teacher of their children. The wife was reportedly taken into custody following the incident.
According to a Live Hindustan report, the deceased has been identified as Sonu Kumar, the son of Tuntun Jha. The case came to light after his body was found in a pool of blood inside his house. The incident took place in Laguniya Raghukanth village under the Mufassil police station area early Saturday morning.
The police reached the spot upon receiving the information and took the suspect, Smita Jha, into custody.
Tuntun Jha, the father of the deceased, has alleged that his son was murdered due to ongoing tensions in his marriage. The couple had been married for six years and had two children. According to Jha, frequent arguments between the two had previously required intervention from the local panchayat, said the report.
After the incident, the tutor allegedly stopped coming for some time but later resumed tutoring the children of Sonu's elder brother. The family believes this rekindled tensions between the couple, further straining their already troubled relationship.
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