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'Beaten for talking to neighbours': What drove Ambernath woman to suicide

'Beaten for talking to neighbours': What drove Ambernath woman to suicide
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A 26-year-old woman in Ambernath, India, died by suicide shortly after her marriage, leading to the arrest of her husband and in-laws. Her family alleges she was subjected to dowry harassment, physical abuse, and constant surveillance via CCTV cameras.

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This case highlights the ongoing, critical issue of domestic violence and dowry-related abuse in India, prompting discussions on women's safety and legal protections.

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The report presents the allegations of the family and the subsequent police action in a factual, journalistic manner.

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