A big case has come to light in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Here, the wife of a constable has posted a shocking video on social media. In this video, the constable's wife was crying continuously and revealing the dark secrets of her husband and in-laws.
What is in the video?
According to media reports, the woman is Saumya, wife of Anurag Singh, a constable posted at Bakshi Ka Talab police station. Saumya and constable Anurag Singh had a love marriage four months ago, but soon after the marriage, Saumya's in-laws started harassing her. Anurag's family was angry about dowry because Saumya had not brought any dowry with her.
Love Marriage के 4 महीने बाद सिपाही की पत्नी ने की आत्महत्या, सुसाइड से पहले इंस्टाग्राम पर वीडियो किया पोस्ट, मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ से लगाई न्याय की गुहार !!
— MANOJ SHARMA LUCKNOW UP🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@ManojSh28986262) July 27, 2025
आत्महत्या से पहले सौम्या ने इंस्टाग्राम पर एक भावुक वीडियो पोस्ट किया, जो अब सोशल मीडिया पर तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है… pic.twitter.com/Q3DwKyxzNt
Troubled by the news of the constable's wife hanging herself,
Saumya committed suicide by hanging herself from a fan. Before committing suicide, Saumya posted a shocking video on Instagram, which is now becoming increasingly viral on social media. In the video, Saumya said that Anurag was pressurizing her to marry another woman under pressure from her family. Not only this, Anurag often used to beat Saumya. Saumya said in the video, 'The lawyer asked my husband to kill me. He said that he would save my husband. She is also seen crying while speaking in the video. The North Lucknow Police officer confirmed that the constable's wife has committed suicide and further investigation is being done.
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