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Home / Crime and Justice / Cop's Gun Used in Girlfriend's Suicide After Argument

Cop's Gun Used in Girlfriend's Suicide After Argument

7 Feb

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Summary

  • A Delhi Police head constable was arrested in connection with a girlfriend's death.
  • The woman allegedly shot herself with his service pistol after an argument.
  • The argument reportedly began after a call from the constable's wife.
Cop's Gun Used in Girlfriend's Suicide After Argument

A head constable with the Delhi Police was arrested on Friday after his girlfriend allegedly died by suicide using his service pistol. The incident unfolded late Thursday night in a Greater Noida West flat following an argument. The 34-year-old woman, identified as Priya Singh, succumbed to a gunshot wound.

According to preliminary reports, the constable, Ashish Pawar, brought Singh to Yatharth Hospital. Pawar, who is married but reportedly seeking divorce, had been in a relationship with Singh for five years and they had been living together for three months. The argument reportedly escalated at a party when Pawar received a call from his wife, leading to a dispute with Singh.

Singh allegedly retreated to her flat and shot herself with Pawar's licensed pistol. Pawar then transported her to the hospital and attempted to flee but was apprehended by police through technical surveillance. Singh's family has lodged a complaint, alleging Pawar misled Singh about his marital status and pressured her. Pawar has been arrested on charges including abetment of suicide and under the Arms Act.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An argument between Priya Singh and head constable Ashish Pawar, reportedly triggered by a call from Pawar's wife, led to the incident where Singh allegedly shot herself.
Priya Singh allegedly shot herself in her flat in Gaur Saundaryam, Greater Noida West, on Thursday night.
Ashish Pawar has been arrested on charges of abetment of suicide and under provisions of the Arms Act, along with other relevant sections of BNS.

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