UP: In-laws set woman on fire alive over THIS shocking reason nine years after marriage

UP News: On the day of the incident, Ruby was reportedly burned alive by her husband and in-laws, who then took her to a hospital under the pretense of seeking help but abandoned her there before fleeing.

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After receiving the distressing news, Ruby’s family arrived to claim her body, which has since undergone post-mortem examination. (Freepik)

UP News: The disturbing trend of violence against women continues in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, with a shocking incident where a woman was allegedly set ablaze by her in-laws due to her inability to conceive after nine years of marriage. Ruby’s tragic end has sparked an investigation, as her family seeks justice for what they describe as years of abuse.

Husband and In-Laws Accused of Heinous Crime

The police report states that the victim’s father, Subhash Singh, lodged a formal complaint against Ruby's husband, Ritesh (also known as Madhav), and his family. According to Singh, Ruby had endured constant harassment and physical abuse by her husband and in-laws for her inability to bear children, with her family attempts to resolve the issue proving ineffective.

Burned Alive and Abandoned at Hospital

On the day of the incident, Ruby was reportedly burned alive by her husband and in-laws, who then took her to a hospital under the pretense of seeking help but abandoned her there before fleeing. Tragically, Ruby succumbed to her injuries, and the hospital staff notified the police, who then informed her family. Authorities have since registered a case and commenced an active search for the accused.

Police Pursuit and Investigation Underway

After receiving the distressing news, Ruby’s family arrived to claim her body, which has since undergone post-mortem examination. The Bareilly police are intensifying their efforts to locate the accused family members, who remain at large. "We are pursuing all leads and will ensure justice for Ruby," a police spokesperson stated, emphasizing the need to hold the perpetrators accountable.