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Lovers slit each other's throat near Taj Mahal in suicide pact

| | Jul 16, 2015, at 07:50 pm
Agra, Jul 16 (IBNS) In a lover's pact a young man and woman slit each other's throats near the Taj Mahal, the 'monument of love' created by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife.

The couple, who, however, survived took the step following their families objections to their interfaith relationship, reports said. 

 Rajveer Singh, 25, and Shabnam Ali, 18, who had arranged to meet at the Taj Nature Walkon Wednesday afternoon attacked each other with blades.

Moments later, forest personnel found the two lying in blood, their throats cut.

Rajveer, who was conscious, told the whole story to the police.

They are now in hospital with heavy bandages around their throats. Doctor say they are out of danger.

He said that he and Shabnam had tried every possible way to get together and marry but had failed to convince their parents.

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