Jodhpur : A shocking case has come to light in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan. On Sunday, between Asarnada and Jajiwal railway station under Dangiyawas police station, a woman along with her innocent son and daughter committed suicide by jumping in front of the Jaipur-Jodhpur intercity train. Police suspect that the woman along with her children committed suicide due to a domestic dispute.
According to police station officer Manoj Kumar, Pattudevi (29), wife of Dungarram Meghwal, resident of Kud village under Kaprada police station, along with her son Lavjeet (5) and daughter Lakshita (3) were hit by the Jaipur-Jodhpur intercity train between Asarnada and Jajiwal railway stations. All three died on the spot due to head injuries. After investigation, all three bodies have been kept in the mortuary of Mathuradas Mathur Hospital. The husband works as a laborer in Unjha Mandi of Madhya Pradesh. Who was in Unjha during the incident. He and the other parties have been informed. At present the family members have not filed any complaint. Further action will be taken upon the return of the husband. It is believed that after seeing the train coming, the woman might have tried to jump in front of the train along with the children, but the train passed and she collided with it.
Took suicidal step due to domestic dispute
Police say that Pattudevi was married to Dungarram in the year 2015. Son Lavjeet was born five years ago and daughter Lakshita was born three years ago. During conversation with the villagers, it was revealed that there was a domestic dispute going on between the deceased and other family members. Probably due to this he took this step.
Left her in-laws house in the morning and then got hit by a train.
There was a domestic dispute going on in the deceased’s in-laws house. Probably due to this she had come to her home in Ramnagar three days ago. The family had counseled him. Then on Friday her brother dropped her at her in-laws house. She had left her in-laws’ house on Sunday morning taking both the children with her. She reached the railway track at Asarnada, where she died.