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Ghaziabad Man Alleges Wife Mixed Menstrual Blood in Food, Medical Board Begins Investigation

Ghaziabad Man Alleges Wife Mixed Menstrual Blood in His Food; Medical Board to Investigate

In a shocking case from Ghaziabad, a man has filed a complaint alleging that his wife mixed menstrual blood into the food served at home. The man claimed that this act was done with the support of her parents and brother, and that it caused him health problems.

The incident was first reported on June 12 last year. The man, married since 2015, said he lived with his wife and son in a joint family with his parents. However, his wife often asked him to move out and live separately. When he refused, arguments became frequent, and eventually, his parents left the house.

According to the complaint, tensions increased, and one evening, he believed that his food had been contaminated with menstrual blood. He further claimed that he had recorded a phone call between his wife and her mother discussing the act.

He also alleged that his wife’s family was encouraging her to perform black magic or witchcraft against him. The man submitted medical reports that he said proved he was infected due to the food.

In response to the complaint, the police registered an FIR and requested a medical investigation. A four-member medical board has now been formed, including a general physician, gynecologist, pathologist, and orthopedic surgeon. The board will examine all medical documents and claims made by the husband to determine the truth.

This case has raised serious concerns about domestic disputes and the extent to which family conflicts can escalate.

Source: LiveNewsKerela.com

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