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In-laws arrested as woman sets self, son ablaze

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The Kapurthala police arrested the key accused hours after a 20-year-old woman, Preeti, and her three-year-old son allegedly died by suicide in the Kala Sanghian area.

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The woman, allegedly driven to take the extreme step due to repeated domestic harassment, set herself and her son ablaze on the rooftop of her in-laws’ house, igniting public outrage.

Soon after the incident, Preeti’s father, Amrik Singh, filed a formal complaint detailing her emotional distress and alleged harassment by her in-laws. The Sadar police station registered an FIR against her in-laws under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including Section 306 (abetment of suicide) and Section 498A (cruelty by in-laws).

Later, cops under the leadership of SHO Prabhjot Kaur, arrested Preeti’s father-in-law Vijay Kumar and mother-in-law Kulwinder Kaur the same evening. Raids are on to apprehend the remaining accused — aunt-in-law Babbli and grandaunt-in-law Anita, both of whom are at large.

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Preeti’s mobile phone — which played a critical role in alerting her family to the incident — has been seized and is being analysed for call records and messages that could strengthen the prosecution’s case.

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