A shocking incident has come to light in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh. People are shocked as soon as this incident came to light. Here in the District Joint Hospital, the ward boy did such a thing with the body of a dead woman that everyone is cursing him. Along with this, his video has also gone viral. It is being told that the ward boy stole the gold earrings from the ears of the dead woman. This entire incident was captured in the CCTV camera of the hospital.
The video of the incident is going
viral on social media. There has been a stir after this video surfaced. According to the information, this entire matter is of Hiranwada village of Babri area. Here Sachin Kumar's 26-year-old wife Shweta died in a road accident on Saturday, the body was brought to the hospital for post-mortem. When the women police personnel of Babri police station started examining the body before the post-mortem, they saw that the woman's earrings were missing. At first, the family members had accused the police of stealing the jewellery.
यूपी : शामली के जिला अस्पताल में वार्ड बॉय ने महिला की लाश से कुंडल चुरा लिए। रोड एक्सीडेंट में महिला की मौत हुई थी। CCTV देखिए।@riyaz_shanu pic.twitter.com/9ioH5JDUXe
— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) April 20, 2025
CCTV footage revealed that
during the investigation of this case, ward boy Vijay handed over an earring to the police and said that he had found it on the floor. After doubting the ward boy's statements, the deceased's family and the police asked the Chief Medical Superintendent to investigate the CCTV footage. When the footage was examined, it was clearly visible that ward boy Vijay had taken out the earrings from the woman's dead body
PC:Rajasthankhabre
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