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The murder of the couple rose during the second wave in Andhra

The murder of the couple rose during the second wave in Andhra
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Vijayawada: A total of 16 instances of couple murder have reportedly crossed the country over the past three months.
Of this number, four was the wife who killed their husband while the rest was the wife who killed his wife.
Apart from the couple’s murder case, at least three children were killed for appropriate revenge against couples in the Guntur and West God of Godavari.
Quick analysis of the reasons behind murder shows affair, followed by marital disputes, alcoholism and dowry.
Only four days ago, the police arrested a man, along with his uncle, for allegedly killing his wife by strangling below the limits of the lance in Nellore.
The police ensure that rejection gives a dowry and an additional inability to imagine a child is the main reason behind the crime.
Taking advantage of the prevailing Covid-19 situation, the police showed that the murder of shortness of breath seemed to be a mode of general operandi, because the perpetrators tried to hide death as arising from Covid-19.
However, simple postmortem reveals the cause of death.
The police showed that it was not surprising that the locking of Covid-19 had caused an increase in the incidence of domestic violence in the state.
Of the 1,300 sos calls received in the Disha application in the last 16 months, domestic violence contributed almost 70%.
As far as the murder of the woman concerned, 12 of them were carried out by her husband, three by lovers who were likes and one by neighboring little victims after rape.
From these incidents, in one case husband committed suicide after killing his wife in Holagunda in Kurnnool Regency on July 12.
The police showed that he took extreme steps impulsively after his wife for alcohol.
“In almost all cases, disputes occurred in long-delayed problems but reached a critical point during the night period when they were forced to remain indoors,” police said.
“However, we have attended several SOS calls and prevent murder thanks to higa applications,” said a senior police officer Disha.

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