Annoyed with wife for using Facebook and WhatsApp, man shoots her dead

June 25, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 02:43 pm IST - New Delhi:

Annoyed with his wife for using Facebook and WhatsApp despite repeated warnings, a 36-year-old man shot her dead using his licensed pistol before killing himself with the same weapon in South-west Delhi’s Baba Haridas Nagar.

According to the police, 36-year-old Jagbir was a private security officer. A native of Gohana in Haryana, he got married to Anita around five years ago. The couple has two children and had recently shifted to a rented accommodation in Baba Haridas Nagar, close to Anita’s parents.

Furious

She allegedly defied Jagbir and purchased a smartphone nearly a fortnight ago. While he wanted to keep her away from smartphones, it was her instant liking towards Facebook and WhatsApp that reportedly left him furious.

Investigators said Anita created Facebook and WhatsApp accounts soon after buying the phone, and started spending a lot of time on social media.Suspicion

However, Jagbir viewed her presence on social media with suspicion and told her to delete the accounts. Anita refused to do so and that led to frequent quarrels between them, said DCP (South-West) Surender Kumar.

“While leaving for his hometown on Wednesday, Jagbir told Anita to stop using social media. When he returned home on Friday morning, he found her using Facebook and WhatsApp,” said Mr. Kumar.

This led to a heated exchange between the couple, with Jagbir taking out his licensed pistol and repeatedly shooting Anita at a close range.

He then shot himself in the head. Neighbours rushed in after hearing the gunshots and took the couple to a hospital, but they were declared brought dead.

Conflict

The police learnt about the conflict over social media from Anita’s parents, as the victim had been keeping them updated them about her problems with Jagbir. The police have registered a murder case and further investigations are on.

Anita allegedly defied Jagbir and purchased a smartphone nearly a fortnight ago

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