A man killed his wife on Sunday night at BJS Colony in the Mahamandir police station area in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The husband himself called the police after the murder. At the same time in Sasaria he called the father-in-law and said I have killed your daughter. The killer was sitting next to his deadbody and playing games on his mobile until police arrived.
Husband kills wife
A man killed his wife on Sunday night at BJS Colony in the Mahamandir police station area in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The husband himself called the police after the murder. At the same time in Sasaria he called the father-in-law and said I have killed your daughter. The killer was sitting next to his deadbody and playing games on his mobile until police arrived.
He also called the police for the murder
Police have now taken the killer's husband into custody. The accused's name is Vikram Singh and his wife's name is Shiv Kanwar. During interrogation, the accused said that he had killed his wife. Vikram Singh had no idea what he did at night. According to him, he woke up at night when he had a mental attack and killed his wife, but on Sunday morning at the police station he realized that he had orphaned his children today.
They have a son and a daughter
Vikram and Shiva Kanwar also have a son and a daughter. Police officers were also shocked to see the situation at home at night. DCP Dharmendrasinh Yadav said Vikramsinh's family is originally from Phalodi but also has a home in BJS Colony. Where these people lived for a long time.
The wife was running the house
The accused himself had been sitting unemployed for a long time, the DCP said. The wife sewed at home and then worked in a cooperative store. Vikram was unhappy working in his wife’s co-op store. DCP Dharmendrasinh Yadav said he had informed the police after killing his wife.
Mangusinh, brother of the deceased Shiv Kanwar, said that she was married to Vikram in 2008. Vikram was lazy for a long time. He used to negotiate with my sister for money. My sister was running the house. His daughter was with us, and the son was with his grandfather in the village of Akath.
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