In a gruesome incident in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, a man murdered his wife using electric shocks because she refused to sell inherited land. The victim had prioritized her five children's future over her husband's demands.
- Woman murdered in Rampur, UP, over a property dispute.
- Accused husband, Israr, used electric shocks to kill his wife.
- Victim Nasreen refused to sell inherited land to secure her children's future.
- Post-mortem confirmed burn injuries at six locations, including private parts.
A chilling case of domestic brutality has emerged from Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, where a woman was tortured and murdered by her husband. The motive behind the crime was a property dispute involving land that the victim, Nasreen, had inherited from her parents. The accused, Israr, allegedly used electric shocks to kill her in a manner that has shocked the local community.
According to the police, Nasreen and Israr had been married for 13 years and shared five children—four daughters and one son. Nasreen had consistently refused to sell her inherited land, fearing that losing the property would jeopardize the financial stability and future of her children. This refusal reportedly drove Israr to a murderous rage.
Why This Matters (BozokMedia Analysis)
BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident is a stark reminder of the systemic vulnerability women face regarding property rights in rural India. Despite legal protections, the intersection of greed and patriarchal control often leads to extreme violence when women assert ownership or control over their assets.
"The use of electric shocks as a tool for murder indicates a level of premeditated cruelty intended to inflict maximum pain before death."
The victim's sister, Haseen Jahan, revealed that Nasreen had been suffering from abuse for some time. She noted that Nasreen had appeared with facial injuries recently but had kept the abuse a secret from her family to protect her children. The family alleges that Israr had previously threatened to kill her if she did not comply with his demands to sell the land.
Additional Superintendent of Police, Rampur, Anurag Singh, stated that the post-mortem report confirmed the brutality of the crime. The report identified burn injuries at six different locations on the body, including the private parts, all consistent with high-voltage electric shocks.
The police have arrested Israr, who has since confessed to the crime. Investigations are ongoing to determine if other members of the husband's family were complicit in the murder, following a complaint filed by the victim's uncle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What led to the murder of Nasreen?
A: The murder was triggered by a dispute over ancestral land which Nasreen refused to sell for the sake of her children.
Q2: What did the post-mortem report reveal?
A: The report revealed multiple burn injuries caused by electric shocks at six different places on the body, including her private parts.