Kerala law student death: Husband, parents-in law taken into custody
The Hindu
Mofiya Parveen was found dead at her house after leaving behind a hand-written note, alleging harassment and domestic violence from her husband and his family.
The Ernakulam rural police probing the alleged suicide of a young law student in Aluva owing to harassment and domestic violence has taken in to custody the victim's husband and parents-in-law.
Husband Muhammed Suhail and his parents were picked up from a relative's home at Kothamangalam where they were reportedly hiding by a team led by Aluva DySP P.K. Sivankutty in the early morning hours of Wednesday. Suhail allegedly used to torture demanding dowry and funds to produce a film. Their marriage was solemnised in April.
The victim, Mofiya Parveen, 21, of Edayapuram in Aluva was found dead at her house after leaving behind a hand-written note, alleging harassment and domestic violence from her husband and his family.
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