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Pune: Techie shoots doctor wife in her chamber, arrested

| | Jul 15, 2016, at 05:38 pm
Pune, July 15 (IBNS): A software engineer and an employee of a prominent IT company, Manoj Patidar, a 40-year- old man, shot dead his wife, a medical practitioner, in her chamber on Wednesday night, reports said.

Patidar has been arrested since by the Wakad police, who said that the couple were married five years ago and has a two-year-old son.

The deceased, identified as Anjali, 32, was an infertility specialist.

Anjali's brother alleged that Manoj used to harass his sister and abuse her over domestic chores.

He also said that the murderer, the deceased's husband, used to refuse her money when she asked for it and that she borrowed it from her brother.

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