Farmer Shoots Self After Argument Over Early Wake-Up in Hathras
Farmer Shoots Self After Argument Over Early Wake-Up

A 35-year-old farmer allegedly shot himself dead with an illegal firearm in Hathras district on Wednesday morning after an argument with his wife over being woken up early, police said Thursday.

Incident Details

The incident took place at Rampur Jattari village in Sikandrarao area. The deceased farmer, Lalu Singh, is survived by his wife Asha Devi, six-year-old son Aarav, and one-year-old daughter Aarohi.

According to his family, Lalu was in the habit of waking up around 8am daily. On Wednesday, his wife woke him around 5am to help open a locked kitchen gate while she was preparing to send their son to school. This led to a heated argument between Lalu and his wife, and he allegedly assaulted her.

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Sequence of Events

After sending their son to school, Asha Devi prepared tea for Lalu. Around 7am, Lalu drank tea and called his brother-in-law. During the phone conversation, he told him that it was their last talk, he was leaving, and asked him to take care of his sister.

Moments later, he went inside a room and locked the door. Family members then heard a gunshot. His wife raised an alarm, drawing neighbors to the house. Police were informed.

Police Investigation

Once they forced their way into the room, Lalu was found lying on the bed in a pool of blood, with a country-made pistol next to him. SHO (Sikandrarao), Shiv Kumar, said, The illegal firearm has been seized. The body has been sent for postmortem and further investigation is underway based on a complaint filed by the family.

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