A woman in Agra is accused of killing her husband, Surendra, by allegedly feeding him around 20 sleeping pills, after which she is said to have hidden his body in a bathroom. According to reports, the accused, Ruby, acted as if her husband were away, repeatedly telling neighbours and relatives over several days that he would return soon. Investigators say the alleged poisoning and subsequent concealment took place within the home, and the body was later found buried in the bathroom area. The reports indicate that the case came to light after questions about Surendra’s whereabouts and a subsequent investigation. Police are investigating the circumstances leading up to the alleged death and will determine the exact cause of death and whether other factors were involved. Ruby’s statements and actions before the body was discovered are also being examined as part of the investigation. Legal proceedings are expected to follow, including statements from authorities and medical assessments.
Agra woman accused of killing husband with sleeping pills and burying body in bathroom
A woman in Agra is accused of killing her husband, Surendra, by allegedly feeding him around 20 sleeping pills, after which she is said to have hidden his body in a bathroom. According to reports, the...
- A woman in Agra, Ruby, is accused in the death of her husband, Surendra.
- Reports say she allegedly fed him about 20 sleeping pills.
- Neighbours and relatives were reportedly told Surendra was out and would return soon.
- The body is reported to have been found concealed in the bathroom area of their home.
- Police investigate the cause of death and the circumstances leading to the alleged poisoning and concealment.
For several days, whenever neighbours and relatives asked Ruby about Surendra's whereabouts, she would unhesitatingly say he was out and would return soon.
17 hours agoFor several days, whenever neighbours and relatives asked Ruby about Surendra's whereabouts, she would unhesitatingly say he was out and would return soon.
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