'Dead wife' gets new husband
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Kakching, April 16 2015 :
A husband was ostracized, sent to jail on the charge of murdering his wife.
The charge was based on the finding of a dead woman's body whose face was beaten to pulp to make it unrecognizable.
The crime was never proved scientifically and beyond all reasonable doubts.
Konthoujam Naobi ( 19) daughter of Konthoujam Kunjarani of Tentha Marongband in Thoubal district was reported missing by her husband, Laishram Chaoba at Thoubal police station on August 22, 2011.His wife reportedly went missing since August 18, 2011.About three days later a dead body of a girl was found floating at Ithai Barrage.
Parents and other relatives of the young housewife accused the husband and his father of murdering her and cremating the body secretly.
Self styled activists demolished and torched their house and banished both father and son from the village.
Later, the husband and his father were handed over to police.
Later they were released on bail and they were sponging on their relatives.
Much later the "dead wife" was staying with a new husband at Nongdam Tangkhul Village in Ukhrul district identified as Tekcham Sanahal (30) .
More surprisingly the woman's mother who had vociferously accused the husband of murdering her daughter was found staying with the new couple.
The distraught husand came to know of it after shadowing the mother in law for sometime.
It is also found out that Tekcham Sanahal work as Mohori of a sand quarry at Nongdam Tangkhul Village and Naobi also work at the quarry some times.
A team of women activistswhich had rushed the spot on getting the information handed over Naobi along with her new partner and mother-in-law to Thoubal Police.
Paster of Nongdam Baptist Church also assisted the team in handing over them to the police.
Now, Laishram Chaoba questioning the identity of the woman who was cremated at his home.
More importantly the police investigastion was botched which means that the killer or killers of the unknown woman are still at large.