
SAF constable guns down ex-fiance's brother in Bhopal after woman refuses to marry him
India Today
Enraged over his fiance for refusing to marry him , a special armed force (SAF) constable allegedly opened fire at his ex-fiance's family and killed her brother.
A special armed force (SAF) jawan reached his ex-fiance's house on Tuesday night and allegedly opened fire at the family in Bhopal's Shahpura police station area. The woman's 21-year-old brother sustained serious injuries after he was hit in the abdomen, her 46-year-old mother was hit below her waist. During the treatment, her brother succumbed to his injuries while the woman's mother is being treated at a hospital. The SAF jawan, who was arrested later, was enraged over his fiance for refusing to marry him and breaking off their engagement. According to the inputs, the woman and the SAF constable were to get married on May 2. The woman was however broke off their engagement for imposing restrictions on her before their marriage. They even argued over it.
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