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Man commits suicide over wife’s alleged refusal to sleep with him throughout their marriage
An Indian woman has been apprehended after her husband committed suicide over the claims that she failed to have intercourse with him during their marriage.
32-year-old Geeta Parmar who lives in Maninagar, Gujarat, was recently arrested on suspicion of ‘abetment to suicide’ following a complaint filed by her late husband’s mother-in-law..
The man’s 55-year-old mother, Muli Parmar, claims that Geeta didn’t have sex with her husband, Surndrasinh during the their 22 months married life.
Muli also stated that the lack of sex left her son in ‘mental stress’ as their relationship failed. She further disclosed that they were sleeping in separate beds when she paid the couple a visit.
Surndrasinh revealed to his mother that he and Geeta did not have ‘physical relations’, police report said. Muli alleged that Geeta had ‘taken a vow‘ that she would not engage in intercourse with her husband during their marriage.
”Once I had gone inside my son’s room and found that he and my daughter-in-law were sleeping on different beds,” Muli alleged in her first information report.
‘When I asked my son about this, he told me that they did not have physical relations as Geeta had taken a vow that she would not sleep with her husband.’ Times of India reports that the couple fought frequently over the issue before Geeta moved into her parents’ home.
On July 27, family members returning from a funeral to Surndrasinh’s home discovered he had committed suicide.
Surndrasinh, a railway employee married Geeta, his second wife, in October 2018 following a divorce from his ex-wife two years earlier. The case is under investigation by Shaherkotda police in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
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