Shuklaganj (Unnao). A 45-year-old woman, resident of Siwan in Bihar province, was thrown from a moving train into the Ganga sand from the railway bridge in Gangaghat area. He has accused his son-in-law, a resident of Ghisalpurwa of Achalganj, of snatching money and other items and throwing them away. The police admitted him to the district hospital. When he regained consciousness, he made allegations by taking the name of his relative.
When the matter was related to GRP, CO Railway Lucknow Rishikesh Yadav reached District Hospital and recorded the statement of the woman. The CO faced a lot of difficulty in recording the statement due to not understanding the woman’s language. Police has left for Ghisalpurwa of Achalganj.
At around 9 am in the morning, under the railway bridge in the Gangaghat area, devotees and sailors saw a woman lying in the sand of the Ganga. Since there were no clothes on the body, the police was informed after covering the body with clothes. Within some time, a crowd of hundreds gathered at the spot. Gangaghat police station in-charge Rajkumar admitted the woman to the district hospital in an unconscious state.
When he regained consciousness during treatment, he revealed his name as Rajkumari, resident of Siwan, Bihar province. He told the name of the village but did not understand the language. He told that he had married his daughter in Ghisalpurwa of Achalganj. There is a dispute going on between the daughter and her in-laws. She had come in this connection. Told that he had money and clothes. The son-in-law snatched everything and threw it from the moving train.
Most of the information given by him could not be understood from his language. CO Railway Rishikesh Yadav reached the district hospital and took information from the woman. A police team has left for Achalganj. Gangaghat Kotwal Rajkumar told that the woman had a fight with her son-in-law living in Achalganj, Unnao. A team has been sent to Achalganj to investigate whether the woman was thrown from the bridge or whether she fell.