An Indian man is shocked because his son-in-law is murdered.

On Sunday, foreign media including the Washington Post reported on a murder case committed by 57-year-old Marush Rao in Telangana, southern India.

In January 2018, the 23-year-old Pranai married a 21-year-old Amrutha, a lover of high school. Many people's blessings poured out, but Amruta's parents were not present at the wedding. They thought their daughter had defiled the honor of her family by marrying Pranai, an unimpressed people in India. Even after marriage, Amrutha's father threatened to kill Pranai without acknowledging the two.

Intimidated, Pranai and Amrutha planned to flee to Australia, but as they prepared to relocate, they found out about Amrutha's pregnancy. After anxiety, the two decided to leave for Australia when their baby was born.

Then, on September 14, last year, Pranai stopped by his wife and obstetrician. The monstrous in front of the hospital suddenly raided Pranai. Gohan wielded several weapons to Pranai, which eventually killed him. Amrutha, who witnessed her husband's death in front of her, was in great shock.

Even more shocking was the fact that Amruta's father, Lao, was the one who ordered the murder. According to police investigation, Rao asked his daughter several times of abortion, but when she refused, she gave her murder contractor 10 million rupees and about 168 million won in our money to kill her son-in-law. It was also revealed that he had failed to kill his son-in-law through a murder contractor three times in the past.
Amrutha then began to struggle to make sure that her husband's death was not in vain. He has opened an SNS account called Justice for Pranai and has been working to abolish the 'honor killing', which kills low-profile people when they are married to those who do not fit into the caste system.

Amrutha's father, Marush Rao, will be held in September. Lao's lawyers claim that "men of men threaten and marry women of other classes," and honorary killings were self-defense.

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(Configuration = So Hyun Lee Editor)
(Photo: Justice for pranay Facebook capture)