Bhopal woman held hostage by husband's family rescued after 16 years

The woman's in-laws hadn't allowed her to meet her family since 2008 and were harassing her. Even her son and daughter were kept away from her, the woman's father said in a complaint.
Bhopal woman held hostage by husband's family rescued after 16 years
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A woman was rescued in Bhopal on Saturday after being held hostage by her husband's family for 16 years.

Jahangirabad Mahila Thana police station in-charge Shilpa Kaurav told, the woman, Ranu Sahu, was rescued after a complaint lodged by Ranu's father, Kishan Lal Sahu, from Narsinghpur in Madhya Pradesh.

According to the complaint, Ranu was married in 2006. However, her in-laws hadn't allowed her to meet her family since 2008 and were harassing her. Ranu was even isolated from her son and daughter, Kishan Lal said.

Recently, the neighbours of Ranu's in-laws told Kishan Lal that her condition was deteriorating following harassment from her husband's family, after which he lodged the complaint.

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Bhopal woman held hostage by husband's family rescued after 16 years

Based on the complaint, a team of police personnel, along with the help of an NGO, rescued Ranu. She has been admitted to the hospital and further investigation is on, police said.

Source: India Today

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