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Telangana: Man who went missing after marriage was killed by father-in-law

| | May 28, 2017, at 04:41 pm
Hyderabad, May 28 (IBNS): A 23-year old man who married an upper-caste women from Hyderabad without her parents' consent and then gone missing, was killed by his father in law, police told media on Saturday.

He was killed in front of his wife, who was forced to call her husband  Amboji Naresh to a field on May 2 by her father Srinivas Reddy.

According to reports, Reddy killed his son-in-law there itself help of his brother and nephew.

Swati had then committed suicide on May 15.

The couple was married less than two months ago.

They were allegedly forced to return just two days after the marriage as there were phone calls to the couple as well as to the man's father stating that his brother (Naresh's uncle) is in police custody and the couple must come home only then the police would let him off.

Soon after they were forced to return, the incident happened.

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