Outrage sweeps Bihar after a husband in Rohtas allegedly killed his wife amid affair rows, concealing her body in a trolley bag tossed into Dehri’s trash heap. Discovered near a vegetable market, the case peels back layers of jealousy, violence, and hasty cover-ups.
Maroon Khatoon, a 25-year-old from Sakaldih in Chandauli, UP, entered matrimony with Mohammad Kayamuddin of Jakki Bigha in 2022. The union frayed over his secret involvement with a family relative, sparking constant friction she boldly contested.
Sunday’s dawn brought terror when market-goers spotted the bloodied red trolley amid garbage. Intuition led to police notification; Dehri’s Sanjay Tripathi and FSL teams unzipped horror—a contorted, naked form, first sacked and taped, then trolley-bound and plastic-sealed.
Deceptive calls from Kayamuddin had her kin believing she’d bolted after a tiff, prompting a vigil at her parents’ place. The body’s emergence confirmed darkest fears, with her mother vowing the son-in-law’s guilt.
An FIR targets five, two in custody as interrogations intensify. Police sift forensics, alibis, and leads to dismantle the plot.
Beyond shock, this crime spotlights marital strife’s deadly toll, fueling debates on intervention strategies, women’s safety nets, and punitive measures. As Rohtas unites in grief, the pursuit of truth presses on, promising accountability for the barbarity.