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Pune Crime: Shocking Black Magic Rituals Exposed, Husband's Heinous Act on Wife

A husband allegedly performs black magic rituals and commits brutal abuse against his wife. Police investigation underway.

Pragati Chougule

An incident from Pune, a husband has been accused of performing black magic rituals and subjecting his wife to horrific abuse. The man allegedly used a sickle to threaten her and committed unspeakable acts under the guise of occult practices. This shocking revelation has left the local community in disbelief and prompted swift action by law enforcement.

The accused reportedly tied a rope around his wife's neck and performed rituals that involved physical and emotional abuse. The victim managed to report the crime, leading to an active investigation by the Pune police. Authorities are now delving into the circumstances surrounding this gruesome act, aiming to ensure justice for the victim.

This case has sparked outrage among residents, highlighting the need for greater awareness about domestic violence and the dangers of superstitious practices. Social activists have called for stringent action against such crimes and emphasized the importance of educating communities about legal rights and protections.

The Pune police have registered a case under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code related to domestic violence, assault, and endangering life through superstitious practices. Investigators are gathering evidence to build a strong case against the perpetrator.

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