Nuh: In a tragic incident in Chitauda village located within Haryana's Nuh district, a young couple ended their lives by hanging themselves inside a room at their home on Saturday afternoon. Local law enforcement authorities stated that the deaths were determined to be suicide. According to police officials, the couple frequently engaged in domestic disputes and arguments. It is suspected that these ongoing marital issues drove them to take this extreme step, though the exact underlying cause remains unconfirmed at this stage. Upon receiving the alert, police personnel rushed to the scene and initiated a formal inquiry. The deceased individuals were identified as 28-year-old Afzal and his 26-year-old wife Sahila.
No Suicide Note Recovered From the Scene
Sharing further details regarding the investigation, police noted that the couple had been married for approximately three years and did not have any children. Providing an update on the procedure, a senior police officer stated that authorities have taken custody of both bodies and transferred them to the mortuary. Investigators confirmed that no suicide note was discovered at the location, and officers are actively examining all possible angles to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Facebook Post Leads to Arrest in Separate Murder Case
Meanwhile, in a separate development within the Nuh district, police arrested a young man on Thursday who posted a claim on Facebook stating he had successfully avenged his brother's murder. The case unfolded after the body of 34-year-old Azharuddin was found dumped among bushes in Lahrawadi village on Tuesday, bearing multiple gunshot wounds including one directly to the forehead. Azharuddin had previously been accused of murdering a man named Wasim in 2018 and had served time in prison for that offense. Following Azharuddin's death, Wasim's brother, Mohammad Kaish, uploaded a video message on Facebook proclaiming that he had fully avenged his brother.
Eyewitness Accounts and Old Rivalries
Village head Singa explained that on Monday evening, while family children were playing outside their home, roughly a dozen armed individuals arrived and opened fire on Azharuddin. The attackers also lashed out with sticks at the children present at the scene. The deep-rooted enmity between the two families originated from a prior dispute during an election rally in Palwal district. According to Sarpanch Singa, Kaish was a minor at the time of Wasim's murder and had harbored a desire for vengeance against Azharuddin ever since. Based on a complaint lodged by the victim's family, an FIR has been registered against 22 individuals at the Sadar Punahana police station.
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