Woman’s Death in Shopian Triggers Protests in Anantnag

Family Alleges Murder by In-Laws; Husband and Brother-in-Law in Custody, Investigation Underway: SDM

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A woman died at her in-laws’ home in Shopian, triggering protests at her ancestral house in Anantnag, where her family alleged she was murdered and demanded a thorough investigation.

The deceased, identified as Jooli, 35, wife of Showkat Ahmad Lone (son of Ali Mohammad Lone) from Reban (Takibal), Tehsil Zainapora, District Shopian, was initially shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Yaripora.

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Dr Abdul Gani Poswal, Block Medical Officer (BMO), Yaripora, told Media that Jooli was brought dead to the hospital. “Since the case did not fall under our jurisdiction, she was later shifted to District Hospital Shopian for postmortem and medicolegal formalities under the supervision of Shopian Police,” he said.

At her home in Harnag, Anantnag, Jooli’s family alleged that she was murdered by her in-laws. Residents, relatives, and family members staged a protest, blocking the Anantnag–Qazigund highway, demanding justice.

Her father said they received a midnight call from her in-laws, claiming she suffered a heart attack and was taken to SDH Yaripora. “However, when we reached the hospital, she was lying dead on the bed, and none of her in-laws were present,” he alleged. He added that Jooli had faced domestic violence from her in-laws in the past. “She had completed five years of marriage. We demand justice and strict punishment for those involved. The matter must be investigated thoroughly,” he said.

Bilal Ahmad, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Zainapora, confirmed that an investigation has been initiated into the suspicious death. “A team comprising officials from OSC and Police conducted a spot inquiry, collected evidence, and questioned family members and locals. The deceased’s body was taken to Anantnag for the last rites. A case has been registered, and the investigation is ongoing,” he said.  (Agencies)

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