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Wife, paramour kill husband in Delhi
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 00:43 [IST]

New Delhi: A 26-year-old hawker was beaten to death by his wife and her paramour after he found them in a compromising position at his southeast Delhi home, the police said Tuesday.

Geeta and her paramour Ajay, alias Vinod, were arrested Tuesday for killing Harishchander at his rented house in Ghitorni village late Monday. The deceased is survived by two children.

Earlier Geeta told the police that two men who had been drinking with her husband in her house killed Harishchander.

However, “during intense investigations she broke down and confessed to killing Harishchander with her paramour Vinod,” said a police officer.

“Geeta said Harishchander saw her in a compromising position with Vinod following which a fight broke out among them. She and Vinod repeatedly attacked the victim with a heavy object till he died,” the officer said.

Geeta and her neighbour Vinod have been arrested and further investigations are underway.

 


Source : IANS

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