Horrific! Bhabhi Chops Off Brother-In-Law’s Private Part For Refusing To Marry Her Sister In UP's Prayagraj; Arrested
The victim and the woman's sister-in-law were in a relationship and he refused to marry after his family opposed their marriage. The victim's Bhabhi then decided to take revenge for her sister and chopped off his private part.

Bhabhi Chops Off Brother-In-Law’s Private Part For Refusing To Marry Her Sister In UP's Prayagraj | FPJ (An AI Generated Visual)
Prayagraj, October 20: In a horrific incident, a woman chopped off her brother-in-law's private part for refusing to marry her sister in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj. The victim and the woman's sister-in-law were in a relationship and he refused to marry after his family opposed their marriage. The victim's Bhabhi then decided to take revenge for her sister and chopped off his private part.
Incident Details
The victim has been identified as Umesh (20) who was brutally attacked by his sister-in-law identified as Manju. Manju cut off Umesh's private part while he was asleep. There are reports that police have arrested Manju and are investigating the case further.
Motive Behind Attack
The incident occurred on October 16. Police said that Umesh was in a relationship with Manju’s sister for a long time. Recently, he decided to marry someone else, which left the young woman heartbroken and depressed. Seeing her sister’s condition, Manju got furious and in a fit of rage took revenge by attacking Umesh in his sleep.
Manju Flees After Attack
According to reports, Umesh screamed in pain after the attack, but before anyone could reach him, Manju fled from the house. Hearing his cries, Umesh’s brother rushed to the room and saw that Umesh was lying in a pool of blood and his severed private part was lying on the floor.
Case Filed
The family immediately rushed Umesh to the hospital and initially filed a police complaint against an unidentified attacker. However, during the investigation, it was revealed that Manju was behind the attack.
ALSO READ
Umesh’s Condition Now Stable
There are reports that Umesh's condition is now stable. The doctors said that the operation lasted for about one and a half hours and it may take around seven to eight months for Umesh to fully recover.
RECENT STORIES
-
Mumbai Crime News: Case Registered Against Six Fishing Boat Operators For Illegally Entering... -
Mumbai Crime News: Police Bust Fake Packers And Movers Gang, Recover All Stolen Gold -
INDIA Bloc Faces 'Turmoil' Within, Allies To Contest Against Each Other On Several Seats -
Palestine Envoy Meets CPI Leaders, Welcomes Efforts For Peace In Gaza During Mumbai Visit -
'No One’s Share Will Be Taken Away': Bawankule Reaffirms Govt’s Commitment To OBC Reservation