Woman trapped in the trap of Facebook love who conspired with a minor lover for murder, sentenced the court to life imprisonment
A sad thing came to light from the Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh, in which the woman brutally killed her husband with her minor loved one. In this case, the court convicted the woman and sentenced them to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 15,000. This incident will not only break the confidence of the marriage relationship, but also reveal the dangerous side effects of social media. The whole case: Rohit Kumar, 28, a resident of the Mahua village of Izatnagar area in the Izatnagar area of Bareilly, married the accused Aarti. In January 2023, Aarti became friends with a minor boy from Kesarpur Village in the Bhuta police station on Facebook, who soon became a love relationship. When Rohit got to know about his wife’s relationship, he started assaulting it and assaulted it. Disturbing Aarti told the whole thing to her minor lover and the two together had a conspiracy to kill Rohit. On January 8, 2023, when Rohit was in a state of intoxication, Aarti and her partner killed her. The horrible conspiracy to kill Aarti kept her husband Rohit’s legs, while a teenager pushed her neck. The second teenager made several attacks on his neck with a knife and killed Rohit on the spot. After the murder, the body was thrown into the field so that the case could be shown suicide or accident. Police investigation and testimony opened Raj after the incident, police received several important evidence from the scene: blood marks on the ground, the signs of blood on the ground, the scars of the slippers, this evidence pointed to the Aarti. In strict inquiries, Aarti acknowledged her crime. Police arrested Aarti and jailed them and teens were also held in a children’s improvement home. Court’s judgment: Sessions Judge Gyanendra Tripathi (Court No. 14) sentenced the accused woman Aarti to life imprisonment and also imposed a financial fine of £ 15,000 in this horrific murder case behind the prison sentence for life. At the time of the verdict, Aarti began to cry bitterly in court and apologized. But the court made it clear that the death of a man by a woman with his minor beloved is a serious crime, whose sentence cannot be forgiven. Lesson for society: Crime arising from social media. This incident is a warning to society: When the friendship on social media turns into love and then crime, it cannot be said. The lack of mutual communication in marriage relations and the division of faith often has deadly consequences. Strong family monitoring is needed to prevent minors from occurring on social media addiction and relationships between adults. Conclusion This Bareilly incident is not only the murder of one person, but a family, a relationship and a social murder. While the friendship on Facebook took the life of a young man, a woman was recorded a lifetime behind bars. With such matters, society must take not only lessons, but also seriously consider the role of social media and the weakness of the family system.