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Man suspects wife of having affair, jumps in front of train with four children
Man suspects wife of having affair, jumps in front of train with four children

India Today

time2 days ago

  • India Today

Man suspects wife of having affair, jumps in front of train with four children

A man committed suicide by jumping in front of a running train along with his four children in the Faridabad area of Delhi on Tuesday. All five were killed on the spot. An Aadhaar card was recovered from the spot and the deceased was identified as Manoj Mahato, a resident of Bihar. His wife's phone number was also recovered by police, following which his family was informed about the incident who arrived at the spot and identified the bodies. The bodies have been sent to Badshah Khan Civil hospital for post-mortem. advertisement"The driver of Golden Temple Express informed the station master about the incident, who in turn informed us. After reaching the spot, we found an Aadhaar card which contained his name and a phone number which belonged to his wife. She was informed about the incident and the bodies were identified by her," said Raj Pal, GRP SHO. According to the police, Neha told them that her husband had gone out of the home on the pretext of taking the children to the park. "The bodies were recovered and sent for postmortem," he added. The deceased's wife, Priti, said that her husband suspected her of having an affair as she used to talk to one of her cousins over the phone and committed suicide along with the children. Must Watch

Faridabad man takes 4 sons to railway tracks, holds screaming kids tightly as train runs over them
Faridabad man takes 4 sons to railway tracks, holds screaming kids tightly as train runs over them

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Indian Express

Faridabad man takes 4 sons to railway tracks, holds screaming kids tightly as train runs over them

A 36-year-old man and his four young sons were run over by a train near the Ballabhgarh railway station in Faridabad Tuesday in a suspected act of murder-suicide. The police said he had allegedly suspected his wife of unfaithfulness based on her statement after the deaths. Manoj Mahto, a daily-wage labourer, allegedly told his wife in the afternoon that he was taking their four young sons to a park near their house in Subhash Colony, Faridabad. The children, aged three, six, nine and ten, were instead allegedly taken to railway tracks about 200 metres away, below the flyover under Alson Chowk around 12.30 pm. Mahot waited for the train to arrive and bought his children chips and fizzy drinks, said the police. 'The area where they were was not visible from the road. They were sitting there, 1.5 km south of the Ballabhgarh railway station. He held on tightly to the children as the Golden Temple Express arrived,' said Raj Pal, Faridabad Government Railway Police (GRP) Station House Officer. The train ran over all of them, and the children's pleas for help went unheard, partly due to the remote location, he added. The loco pilot issued a warning shortly after and the police reached the spot. They found the Aadhaar cards of Mahto and his wife and contacted her using the mobile number on her card. She arrived there and reportedly fainted when she saw the bodies of her husband and sons. The bodies were taken to the Badshah Khan Civil Hospital for autopsies. 'Initial questioning revealed that he used to suspect her marital loyalty. He would see her speaking to other men on the phone and have doubts (of a possible extramarital relationship). So, as of now, the motive seems to be that,' Raj Pal said. 'There has been no FIR or complaint so far. Even the alleged motive was only mentioned by the wife. We are currently speaking with her,' said Rajesh Kumar Chechi, GRP Deputy Superintendent of Police, Faridabad.

Faridabad: Man jumps before train with 4 kids after fight with wife
Faridabad: Man jumps before train with 4 kids after fight with wife

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Faridabad: Man jumps before train with 4 kids after fight with wife

A 45-year-old man allegedly died by suicide along with his four minor sons on Tuesday by jumping before a moving train in Ballabhgarh, Faridabad, following a domestic dispute over suspected infidelity, investigators said. The deceased, a daily wage worker from Sitamarhi, Bihar, lived in Subhash Colony, around 300 metres from the railway tracks where the incident took place. His sons were aged three, five, nine, and 10 years, according to railway police. The tragic incident came to light at 1.20pm on Tuesday, when the loco pilot of Golden Temple Mail alerted authorities after witnessing the man and four children jump before the train near the railway overbridge on GT Road at Alson Chowk. Inspector Raj Pal, station house officer of Faridabad Government Railway Police, said the impact of the crash was so brutal that human remains were scattered 100-200 meters after being struck by the train. Locals, the inspector said, had observed the man and his sons sitting along the tracks for over 30 minutes before the incident. 'He had purchased chips and cold drinks for his sons before jumping with them, which several locals witnessed,' SHO Pal said. Police recovered the man's Aadhaar card and his wife's phone number written on paper from his clothing. He had told his wife he was taking the children to a park but instead went to the railway tracks, police said. The tragedy followed a morning argument between the couple over the man's apparent suspicions about his wife having an affair. 'The wife said he would quarrel even if she spoke to her brother or other family members, suspecting she was speaking to someone else,' Pal said. Investigators said that the bodies of all five victims have been preserved at Faridabad Civil Hospital mortuary and will be handed over to family members expected to arrive from Bihar on Wednesday. An inquiry under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita is being conducted.

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