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Unable to bear wife's death, Bihar youth ends life at her tomb

| | Feb 09, 2017, at 01:50 am
Patna, Feb 8 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): A man in Bihar ended his life after he was unable to bear separation from just-wed wife who died about a month back.

The shocking incident took place at Nisauhara village under Jalagarh block in Purnia district on Wednesday.

As per reports, victim Laddu Sharma had fallen in love with a girl named Komal while working in Rajasthan.

Subsequently, they had a love marriage. After the marriage, the girl came to her in-laws’ village in Purnia while her husband left for Rajasthan to eke out family livelihood.

About a month back, her pregnant wife died which shocked him very much.

Early on Wednesday morning, the local villagers found his body lying at the tomb of his wife.

Police believe the youth committed suicide by consuming poison.

 

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