Thane, Maharashtra: A 60-year-old woman has been arrested in Thane, Maharashtra, for allegedly murdering her daughter-in-law over a dispute involving a railway job and gratuity funds. The incident occurred in the Kalyan area of Thane district.
According to police reports, the accused wanted to keep her deceased son's gratuity money and ensure that her grandson, not the victim, would receive a job on compassionate grounds. On January 1st, authorities were alerted to a woman lying near the Waldhuni bridge in Kalyan with severe head and facial injuries. The woman was immediately taken to a hospital, but doctors pronounced her dead upon arrival.
The dispute centered around a railway job that the victim was expected to receive following the death of her husband, as well as the gratuity funds associated with his employment. The accused allegedly wanted the job and the money to go to her grandson instead. This disagreement reportedly escalated, leading to the fatal attack.
Police have initiated an investigation into the matter and have arrested the woman. She has been charged with murder and is currently in police custody. The authorities are gathering more evidence and questioning witnesses to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the daughter-in-law's death. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the tensions that can arise within families over inheritance and employment opportunities.
