From Saudi sands to a Bihar bridge’s shadow, Ehsaan Raza’s journey home became his last. The Kochadhaman resident, away 18 months post a swift marriage, wired earnings faithfully. March 5 brought him back to jubilant arms, but wife Shamreen Taj plotted with lover Siraj Anjum to end it all.
Iftar eve, her call to Dohamohni maika drew him out. Hours later, his mangled form surfaced under Rauta area’s culvert—head smashed from behind, scene pristine of crash evidence.
Detectives pounced on the mismatch. Sabir Alam’s tips on Shamreen-Siraj dalliances prompted her medical probe: two months expectant, patently not by her long-absent spouse.
Confession flowed: cousinly romance predated vows, flourished in Ehsaan’s void, culminated in conception panic. Siraj coveted fatherhood; Shamreen sought freedom. The trap snapped—phone bait, roadside blitz, faux accident shroud.
Siraj ghosted post-kill, leaving Shamreen to custody. Jail-bound, she awaits trial as posses chase her accomplice. Ehsaan’s murder unmasks relational rot, a cautionary chronicle of deception’s fatal bite.
