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She killed her husband and buried him in the bathroom, built a floor on top of her, took a bath there, after 45 days - 'He killed me, so he killed me'

In Agra, a woman killed her husband and buried his body in the bathroom of her house. She got the flooring done and used the same bathroom every day. He misled the police and family members for 45 days. During the investigation, the woman watched the CCTV footage with the police and pretended to cry. The woman's brother-in-law became suspicious of his behaviour. He told the woman that he would cooperate if there was any problem. After this, the woman confessed to the crime. According to him, the police broke the floor of the bathroom from where only the skeleton was recovered. The woman told police that her husband used to get drunk and beat her up. So she mixed more than 18 sleeping pills in the kheer and fed it to her husband, which led to her death. After this, she called Jeth from Rajasthan and sent both the children and mother-in-law away from home. The body was then dragged out of the room, taken to the bathroom, dug a pit and buried. Jethan then told her that her husband had quarrelled with her and left with Rs 5,000. Then she herself went to Rajasthan. Eight days later, he called the labourers and got the bathroom floored. Surendra Sharma was originally a resident of Bharatpur in Rajasthan. He lived in Agra with his wife, children and mother. In Agra, a woman killed her husband and buried his body in the bathroom of her house. To prevent anyone from knowing this, tiles were put on the body in the bathroom. For 45 days, she told people that her husband was missing. When the police reached for verification on Friday, the woman panicked and confessed to the crime during interrogation. The name of the accused woman is Ruby. He told the police that after the murder, he put mud on the body and got it plastered. Then the labourers were called and the tiles were installed. Police broke open the bathroom floor and found the skeleton of the deceased Surendra Kumar Sharma. A large number of people gathered in the vicinity after the incident was revealed. 2 Pictures of the Scene Surendra Kumar Sharma (44), a resident of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, was a resident of Renuka Dham Colony in Dahota, Sikandra. He got married to Ruby in 2010. Ruby is a resident of Etawah (Uttar Pradesh). They have two daughters, Riddhi (13) and Siddhi (9). Surendra was accompanied by his mother Kamala. They see less with their eyes. His father, Radheshyam Sharma, was a teacher. He passed away a few years ago. Elder brother Anil Sharma said that there was a rift between Surendra and Ruby. On May 18, at 9-10 a.m., he received a call from Ruby. She was saying that there was a police case in the house, so you take the mother and both the children away from here. I asked him the whole story, but he didn't say anything, just asked me to take the three of them away. Ruby also said that don't come home, I have made the three of them sit in a nearby shop, take them from there. I reached Agra in a hurry from Bharatpur and came to Agra with the children and mother. I was about to reach home with the three of them when I got another call from Ruby. He then said that Surendra had forcibly opened the lock, took money and quarrelled and left. He has taken Rs 5,000. He has said that he will call in 2-3 days and tell me where he is. Anil, who has been searching for her husband with the police, said, "On the evening of May 19, Ruby called me again. He told me to take him to the children. On May 19, I reached Agra and brought Ruby to Rajasthan. Ruby and her two children stayed at her house for about 7-8 days. After 7-8 days of not being traced, I reported my brother Surendra Sharma missing on May 26. Ruby continued to mislead the entire family and the police. She used to search for her husband with the police and started crying occasionally. This made me suspicious of Ruby. On Friday morning I told Rubin that crying would not solve the problem. Let me know if there's anything. If you're trapped, tell me. I'll save you. I won't let you get hurt. At this, Ruby melted and told her husband the truth about burial. When the police broke the floor, the body was decomposed, only the skeleton was found. Jeth informed the police at 12 noon on Friday. The police team then reached and called 5 labourers. The labourers broke the floor in 20 minutes. Then he dug a hole. The body was decomposed, only a skeleton remained. So the postmortem could not be conducted on Friday. A forensic examination of the skeleton will be conducted on Saturday. A 5-member team will be formed for this. When the police broke the floor, the body was decomposed, only the skeleton was found. Jeth informed the police at 12 noon on Friday. The police team then reached and called 5 labourers. The labourers broke the floor in 20 minutes. Then he dug a hole. The body was decomposed, only a skeleton remained. So the postmortem could not be conducted on Friday. A forensic examination of the skeleton will be conducted on Saturday. A 5-member team will be formed for this. ACP Ameesha Singh said, "On May 26, a missing complaint of Surendra Sharma was registered. Investigations revealed that it was his wife who killed him. The accused woman has been taken into custody and is being interrogated. Ruby told the police that her husband used to drink alcohol and used to beat her frequently. This upset her. That's why he planned to displace them. On the night of May 17, more than 18 sleeping pills were mixed with kheer and fed. She said her husband was found dead on his bed on the morning of May 18. Seeing this, she was frightened. Then he sent the children with his brother-in-law. The body was then dragged from the room and brought to the bathroom. I dug a pit with a shovel, which took about 40 minutes. He then buried the body.

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