Stabbing his daughter-in-law with an HIV syringe to be positive...What's the reason for your in-laws' crime?
Feb 18, 2025
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Sonal, 30, a woman living in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, married Abhishek, 32, in February 2023, according to local media such as Jansata News.
Sonal's mother-in-law forced herself to hand over cash, jewelry, and cars as wedding money. However, the in-laws were not satisfied with this and demanded a bigger car and an additional 25 lakh (about 41.5 million won).
When Sonal's mother-in-law refused to do this, her in-laws became dissatisfied and bullied Sonal, and eventually kicked him out of the house.
Sonal, who stayed at his home, was sick for no reason and his health slowly deteriorated. The test result was HIV positive.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Tests showed that Sonal's husband was negative.
Sonal argued that "I stabbed my in-laws with a syringe containing an unknown drug in the process of bullying them""I think I used a syringe contaminated with HIV" She and her father reported her in-laws to the police for abuse and assault.
Police said "We are investigating four people, including the woman's husband, Si-sook (38, husband's brother), and mother-in-law (56), and "We will closely examine whether the woman's claim is true".
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.