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The man ‘died’ walked to the police, his wife was held for insurance fraud

The man 'died' walked to the police, his wife was held for insurance fraud
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Ahmedabad: A 45-year-old woman from the Kathwada region of the city falsified her husband’s death certificate and obtained the amount of RS 18 Lakh insurance after throwing it three years ago by saying that she was an unemployed person and he had no right to stay.
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Women Nanda Marathi and a doctor from the city satellite area, Harikrushna Soni, a resident of Sushmita apartment at the Judges Bungalow Road on the satellite, was arrested by City Crime Branch to cheat to obtain a collection of complainant deaths, Nimesh Marathi, 48, daily bets from the Sijpur Bogha area.
The police said that Nanda Marathi was first close to another accused of being accused of the case of Ravindra Kodekar, a resident of Sardenagar, who introduced it to the doctor.
He obtained a report of death from a doctor who stated that Nimesh died of a heart attack on March 6, 2019.
Nanda and Kodekar then obtained a certificate of death from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and later in August 2019, he got the amount of insurance from both private insurance companies, said A police officer.
In this crime branch (DCB) police detection, Nimesh said that he had bought two life insurance policies about 15 years ago and his wife Nanda was a candidate for the policy.
“About three years ago, after both of our daughters were married and settled in their homes in the city of Ahmedabad and the city of Bhavnagar, my wife told me to go to my original place in Burhanpur from Madhya Pradesh because I did not have regular income,” Nimesh said before the police , Nimesh added that his wife told him that they lived in a rented house and would be difficult for them to pay rent because he did not make money.
“I received his proposal and went to Burhanpur while my wife went to my daughter’s place in Kathwada.
When I returned about three months later, she did not allow me to enter the house and pushed me out of where we mocked me that I was an unemployed man,” He said in front of the police.
Nimesh lives on the path and manages to meet the needs by pleading or daily wages.
Recently, he learned that his wife got great luck by declaring him to death.
He asked him and then approached the police and submitted a request to take action against his wife and his accomplice.

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