Trust turned deadly: Husband slits wife's throat on suspicion of illicit relationship; Surrenders to police holding knife

The neighbors were unaware of the woman's murder until the police arrived at the accused's home. The police had to show up before anyone knew about it. They revealed that the defendant had mistrusted his spouse.

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On Tuesday night, a man is said to have killed his wife in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, by slicing her throat. The defendant believed that his spouse was involved in an extramarital affair with a different man. The accused brought the firearm to the police station after the event. This incident happened at the city's Sainik Colony.

What really happened?

Anil Jasoria, the in-charge of the Sewar police station, provided details on this. He stated that on Tuesday night, while Rajni was sleeping, the accused, Satendra Kumar, slashed her neck. The police officer stated that the accused repeatedly stabbed his wife in the neck and other parts of her body with a knife. Their three children were sleeping in the house at the time of the occurrence.

According to the authorities, Satendra killed his wife and turned himself in at the police station. The defendant has been placed under arrest. The accused spouse admitted to the police during their first interrogation that he thought his wife was seeing someone illegally. The couple, who had a son and two daughters, were sleeping there when the incident happened.

More on the case

This event took place in the Bharatpur neighborhood of the Sevar police station late at night. According to neighbors, Satendra and his spouse, Rajni, rent a home in Sainik Colony. Satendra had a suspicion that Rajni, his wife, was having an extramarital affair. They used to argue about this matter. Satendra used a knife to get to the Sevar police station after committing the murder and reported the whole story to the authorities. Satendra was then taken into jail by the police. According to the police, the body would be given to the family members following the post-mortem.