Unani doctor death case: Case filed against wife, 3 persons
Lucknow: In a tragic murder case, an Unani doctor was allegedly thrashed mercilessly by four persons, including her wife, at his residence in Lucknow. Following this, the victim died during treatment at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in the city.
A case has been registered against four persons for allegedly killing an Unani doctor in Lucknow, said police officials on Wednesday.
The doctor was found dead under mysterious circumstances on January 27 at his home in Lucknow's Ghazipur police station area.
The brother of the doctor filed a complaint against the deceased's wife, her brother, her sister and her brother-in-law, alleging them of killing his brother who is a doctor.
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As per his statement, on January 26, the doctor's wife had called her brother, sister and sister's husband from her maternal home in Aligarh. Later, all of them thrashed the doctor mercilessly. Following this, he was found lying unconscious at his home by the neighbours and was rushed to the hospital but died during treatment.
DCP North Kasim Abdi informed ANI, "A case of culpable homicide has been registered against the doctor's wife and her relatives as the basis of a complaint filed by the victim's brother. On the night of the incident, there was a scuffle between the doctor and his wife's relative, who were called on by her only. Later, when the doctor's brother reached home, he was found lying unconscious and died during treatment at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital."
The police are investigating the matter and the accused have been booked in connection with the murder case.
Medical Dialogues team had reported in February about the murder of an Ayurveda doctor in Ghaziabad where two men were arrested by the Muradnagar Police in connection with the case.
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