Lucknow: A 26-year-old woman at Hardoi died of a gunshot wound while trying to click Selfie with a single tong gun from her father-in-law on Thursday night.
The incident occurred when a gun, which was loaded and a woman who did not suspect her finger on the trigger to pose for selfie, leaving.
The bullet hit the victim of Radhika Gupta on his neck and he rushed to the hospital where the doctors uttered his death on arrival.
The victim’s father-in-law, Rajesh Gupta, told the police that Radhika married his son Akash Gupta in May 2021.
However, the victim’s father had expressed fears of playing FOP and filed a police complaint in this matter.
“We have a small jewelry business in the city.
On Thursday, around 3 pm, my son Akash brought back our 12-bare single pier, which was handed over to the local police station during the Pancrayat election,” Gupta said, “the gun was stored in the floor room Two where Radhika is trying to click Selfie while holding it.
“” Around 4pm, we heard gunshots and ran up to find that Radhika was hit by a bullet and rushed to the nearest hospital where she gave up on injury.
The cellphone camera was found to be turned on In selfie mode, “Gupta told the police.
Sho, Shahabad, Shivshankar Singh, said that the 12-bore single barrel gun and the victim’s cellphone was confiscated and sent for forensic examination.
“We have also recovered photos of victims with a gun, said to be clicked seconds before he died,” said Sho Singh.
The body has been sent for post-mortem examination to be done by a doctor panel.
“We only pay attention to the sound of shots on the body and prime facies there are no signs of a fight found in the victim’s body,” Sho said.
The police said that Akash was also interrogated with who said that his wife was too excited to see a gun.
“He has taken photos with a gun, but he wants more.
Therefore, during other selfies, the trigger is pressed,” he said.
Sho Singh also said that the father of the victim woman, Rakesh, had expressed concern about the game of violations in this case and filed a complaint of Mahar’s death at the local police station.
A senior officer said that forensic experts would be asked to investigate this case and if the need arises, the crime scene will be recreated.