The woman whose last rites were performed was found alive after 53 days
Bhind: A woman was found alive after 53 days of her last rites in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh. There are many questions in this shocking case which neither the police nor the woman’s in-laws nor her parents have answers for. Actually, this story started on May 2 when Jyoti Sharma, wife of Sunil Sharma, who lives in Mehgaon, suddenly went missing from home. Sunil searched for his wife everywhere on his own, but when he did not get any news, he filed a missing person report in Mehgaon police station. The police started investigating. Only two days had passed when on May 4, a woman’s burnt body was found lying in a field near Katarol village of Mau police station. People from Jyoti’s maternal and in-laws’ side were called to identify the body. Both the parties said that it was Jyoti’s body, but husband Sunil Sharma clearly said that it was not Jyoti’s body. At the same time, the parents suspected Jyoti’s murder and said Sunil was her killer. But the police accepted the body as Jyoti’s on the basis of the allegations of her parents and started further action. The police got the body post-mortem done. After this, the people of her parents’ side pressurized Jyoti’s in-laws to take the body in their delivery and cremate it. They also threatened to block the roads if they did not do so.
Due to the pressure of the parents and the police, husband Sunil Sharma cremated the woman’s body. Not only this, he also immersed the ashes in the Ganga and after returning to Mehgaon, organized a Kanya Bhoj. Meanwhile, the police took action on the basis of the allegations of the parents and arrested Sunil and interrogated him. He was beaten up badly, but Sunil refused to accept that the body was Jyoti’s. He said that he had not killed his wife and neither was the body his wife’s. Many days passed, Sunil was spending his days in fear of the police. He had become a villain in the eyes of the people and his parents. Meanwhile, one day he suddenly went to the bank to withdraw money, then he got the information that a transaction of Rs 2700 has been done from Jyoti’s bank account. Not only this, the amount received under the ‘Ladli Behna Yojana’ in Madhya Pradesh was withdrawn by putting thumb impression at the kiosk center.