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Pregnant woman forced to clean bloody bed after family murder in Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal News

Pregnant woman forced to clean bloody bed after family murder in Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal News

Pregnant woman 'forced' to clean her murdered husband's bloody bed in Madhya Pradesh; hospital responds
In Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh, a pregnant woman was forced to purify her husband’s blood after he was killed in a land dispute. Three family members were killed by family members, leading to arrests and an ongoing search for suspects.

BHOPAL: A pregnant woman was reportedly forced to clean her husband’s blood-stained bed after he succumbed to injuries sustained during a brutal attack on his family in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh.
Three family members – a man and his two sons – were hacked to death by a group of 25 people on Thursday evening after a protracted land dispute in the normally peaceful village of Lalpur Sani.
The deceased were identified as Dharam Singh Marawi, 65, and his sons Raghuraj Marawi, 40, and Shivraj Marawi, 40, who were allegedly killed by their relatives. Shivraj died shortly after being taken to Gardasari Health Center for treatment.
A video surfaced on Friday showing Shivraj’s wife Roshni, who is five months pregnant, having to clean the kitchen. bloody bed immediately after her husband’s death.
Hospital staff were issued a show-cause notice after the video went viral.
Dr. However, Chandrashekhar Tekam of the health center told the media that Roshni collected blood-soaked pieces of cloth in an attempt to collect evidence and that he was not explicitly instructed to clean the bed.
The attack took place around 4.30pm on Thursday when the victims, along with Ramraj Marawi – the only surviving family member – went to confront relatives who were harvesting rice on their land. The field, located about 300 meters from their house, was awarded to them in 2018 through a court decision.
As they approached the field, a crowd of 20 to 25 attackers armed with sticks, staves, axes and sickles attacked them.
The victims were beaten and chased for almost an hour. Ramraj, who suffered serious injuries, managed to escape and called for help. The attackers, identified as Ghanshyam Marawi, Kanwal Singh Marawi, Patiram Marawi and Kartik Marawi, are relatives of the victims. Three others – Son Singh, Sarwan and Jahar Singh – remain absconding.
Local police have arrested the four identified suspects and are actively searching for the remaining three. A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, including murder.
The condition of the third son remains critical and he is currently receiving treatment at the district hospital.