Bareilly News: A sensational case has come to light from Amla town of Bareilly. Here a young man brutally beat his wife. Then hung her upside down from the ceiling. The video of this incident has gone viral. In this case, the victim's brother has filed a report against four people including the husband.

In Bareilly's Aonla, a drunken youth crossed all limits of brutality. He first beat his wife mercilessly, then hung her upside down from the roof. Hearing her screams, the people of the locality reached the spot. Meanwhile, the accused left the wife. Thankfully, people caught the woman in time. However, the woman has suffered serious injuries due to the beating. The victim's brother has filed a report against four people including her husband. The accused has fled from home.
Raghunath Singh, a resident of Badaun's Wazirganj police station area, has filed a report stating that he had married his sister Dolly to Nitin Singh, a resident of Lathaita Mohalla in Amla, 12 years ago. He said that Nitin is addicted to alcohol. He comes home drunk every day. He beats Dolly. His parents explained to him many times, but he did not stop his actions.
The incident is of the night of 13 May.
Raghunath Singh alleged that on the night of 13 May at around 10 pm, Nitin Singh brutally beat Dolly. Then hung her upside down from the roof. Then left her with the intention of killing her. Luckily, the people of the locality caught Dolly in time. They also have the video of the incident. The police have registered a case against the accused husband Nitin Kumar, Amit Kumar and two women. Inspector Kunwar Bahadur Singh said that the case has been registered. The police is continuously raiding to arrest the accused.
People of the locality made a video
During the incident, a neighbour made a video of the entire incident, which is now going viral on social media. In the video, it can be clearly seen that the accused is trying to throw his wife down by hanging her upside down from the roof. The woman is screaming. People of the locality said that if help was not provided in time, the woman could have died.
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