Woman’s husband says he works away from home but regularly sends money to his family.


(Web Desk): A few days after a woman from Aligarh, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, reportedly eloped with her daughter’s fiancé, another unusual incident has come to light from the same state. This time, a woman allegedly ran away with her daughter’s father-in-law.
According to Indian media reports, the woman’s husband, Sunil Kumar, said that he used to come home only twice a month, and in his absence, his wife would invite her daughter’s father-in-law over to the house.
The woman’s son also confirmed this, saying that whenever his sister’s father-in-law came to their house, their mother would tell them to go to another room.
Reports suggest that the woman and her daughter’s father-in-law ran away together to avoid resistance from their families. The woman is 43 years old and has four children. One of her daughters got married in 2022, and it was after that, sources say, that the woman developed a relationship with the 46-year-old Shailendra, her daughter’s father-in-law.
Sunil Kumar, a truck driver, said that although he stays away from home for work, he regularly sends money to his family. He added that in his absence, his wife would often call Shailendra over.
Their son revealed that their father was rarely home and their mother would invite the daughter’s father-in-law every third day, asking the children to stay in another room. Now, she has run away with him.
According to a neighbor, Shailendra used to come to the woman’s house late at night and would leave early in the morning.
Sunil Kumar has filed a written complaint against Shailendra at the local police station.

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