Friday, November 22, 2024

US woman killed by in-laws ‘for insurance money’

Jalandhar: A US-based woman, Rajdeep Kaur (32), who hailed from Punjab, was allegedly murdered by her in-laws in a Kapurthala village after being invited to India on the pretext of a relative’s wedding,a report by Aparna Banerji  in The Tribune Chandigarh, says.

On her husband’s insistence, Rajdeep came to Kapurthala for a relative’s wedding. However, there was no wedding

DSP Babandeep claimed she was murdered for her hefty insurance cover

While the post-mortem report says  death was caused by “asphyxia due to smothering”, her husband said she, had died of a heart attack

Rajdeep Kaur mother of a five-year-old boy was a US citizen and the police claimed she was murdered for her insurance money.

Babandeep Singh, DSP, Sultanpur Lodhi, said, “It is believed the woman was murdered as she had a hefty life insurance coverage.”

Her mother-in-law Daljit Kaur and father-in-law Jagdev Singh were arrested by the police. Her husband Manjinder Singh, who is in the US, has been booked.

Rajdeep Kaur was murdered on the intervening night of January 19 and 20 at Nano Mallian village in Kapurthala.

She had come to Kapurthala on January 12 along with their five-year-old son on the insistence of her husband. While she had US citizenship, her husband is living illegally in the US and is trying to get a green card.

The police said the cause of death in the post-mortem examination report which arrived yesterday was “asphyxia due to smothering”.

For two days, her in-laws kept the body in a freezer at Sidhwa Dona village and informed the Sultanpur Lodhi police. The police took the body for post-mortem examination on January 23.

Meanwhile, Rajdeep’s UK-based parents received information via telephone regarding their daughter’s death. Fearing Rajdeep had been murdered, her mother Nirmal Kaur came to India and lodged a complaint with the Sultanpur Lodhi police on January 25.

Relatives of Rajdeep protested at Sultanpur Lodhi police station on January 27 after which an FIR was registered.

Nirmal Kaur (who hails from Bilga in Jalandhar) said, “Rajdeep was constantly tortured by her husband. He wanted her to transfer all her property in his name so that he could get a green card. My daughter was called to India on the basis of a lie about a wedding. It was a plan to kill her. Her husband Manjinder told us she died of a heart attack. Another relative said she died due to gas from a room heater.”

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