A brother-in-law shot the younger brother’s daughter-in-law in Sauthna of Agra’s Jagdishpura area. Due to which the daughter-in-law was seriously injured. When the relatives got information about the incident, the woman was taken to SN Medical College in an injured condition. Where her treatment is going on. It is being told that the brother-in-law shot the woman in a dispute over children’s play. The police is probing the entire matter.
Sonam’s wife Rajkumar, a 29-year-old son of her aunt, resident of Sauthna of Jagdishpur police station area, told that Sonam’s brother-in-law Gopal has been showing bullying for a long time. bothers his sister. Gopal has threatened his sister Sonam several times in the past and once even pointed an illegal weapon at her. But at that time Sonam didn’t complain, which boosted Gopal’s spirits.
There was a dispute about playing among children
On Sunday afternoon there was a dispute between Sonam’s children and Gopal’s children over playing. After this, Sonam’s brother-in-law Gopal brought out illegal weapons from the house. And he fired three rounds at my sister. Due to two round fire miss, the third bullet hit my sister in the back. Due to which she was seriously injured. When we got the information, with the help of local people, we have admitted our sister to SN Medical College. Where her treatment is going on.
Shyam Sundar says that Sonam’s brother-in-law Gopal has been troubling her for a long time. He is a person of criminal tendency and has also gone to jail. Sometimes he threatens them by creating some other issue and shows arrogance. Last time also he tried to kill Sonam.
Accused brother-in-law arrested
Jurisdictional Loha Mandi Girish Kumar says that there was a dispute between Jeth and brother’s daughter-in-law over children’s play. In which information has been received about Jeth shooting the woman. The woman is undergoing treatment at SN Medical College and her condition is normal. Wherein the accused Jeth has been arrested. Further action will be taken on receipt of Tahrir from the aggrieved party.