Saturday, 28 October 2017

Police claims to solve alleged braid chopping case; says, “Lady chopped her braid to get attention”

Ishtiyaq Magray

Srinagar

Police on Saturday claimed to have solved an alleged braid chopping case and claimed that a woman in Chanapora area of Srinagar has cut her braid to “get attention as she was finding it difficult to cope up with additional responsibilities” following the death of her mother and mother-in-law.

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According to a police statement, Police station Sadder on Friday received an information that a braid chopping incident has occurred in Chanapora area and one Wasim Yousuf Bhat resident of Rose lane Colony alleged that braid of his wife namely Aasia has been chopped by some unknown person after spraying some substance on her face when she was near the bathroom in their compound.

“Consequently, the ‘victim’ was immediately shifted to hospital and police also rushed to the hospital and upon questioning following surfaced,” the spokesman said.

Police claims that the doctors have confirmed that no spray has been used on the victim.

During the course of investigation police came to know that the ‘victim’ had went to use the bathroom which is situated outside when there was no family member present in the compound.

Police claims that the doctors have confirmed that no spray has been used on the victim and added that the doctors also denied the claims of the victim’s father in law that she was strangulated and that there was no injury mark on the victim and said that the victim has delivered a baby girl recently.

Clinical psychologists suggest that it can be a case of postpartum depression. A condition which occurs after the delivery of baby to a mother. The depression remains intense for the first 6 months post-delivery.

“Clinical psychologists suggest that it can be a case of postpartum depression. A condition which occurs after the delivery of baby to a mother. The depression remains intense for the first 6 months post-delivery. Mother finds it difficult to cope up with new additional responsibilities. She has sleepless nights, mood swings and her biological clock gets disturbed” the police statement said.

The statement further quoting clinical experts said in this particular case that the mother of the victim has recently expired and her mother in law has also expired both of whom are a big support to a new mother and husband due to his own engagements is unable to share the responsibilities.

“All this aggravated her condition which led her to resort to the said act” the statement said,”She is now getting all attention and sympathy from her family members

 



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