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A court yesterday sentenced Bahujan Samaj Party MP Narendra Kashyap, his wife Devendri Devi and their son Sagar to 14 days judicial custody over the alleged dowry death of Sagar’s wife Himani.
After Chief Judicial Magistrate Mohamed Kamruzzama Khan passed his order in the evening, all three were taken to the Dasna Jail in Ghaziabad.
Earlier, police arrested the Rajya Sabha MP, his wife and son on charges of causing the death of Himani, 29, over dowry.
Three other accused - younger son Siddharth and sister-in-laws Sarita and Shobha - were said to be on the run.
Himani was found dead with a gunshot injury in her head in a bathroom of their house on Wednesday. Police said she married Sagar Kashyap about three years ago and was the mother of a year-old son.
The arrests were made after a criminal case was registered against Narendra Kashyap and his family members for allegedly killing Himani for dowry. The complaint was filed by Om Prakash, Himani’s uncle.
The MP and his wife got admitted in the intensive care unit of Yashoda Hospital complaining of chest pain.
But police arrested them there after talks with the doctors. Sagar was arrested from the residence.
The complaint alleged that Himani was shot dead because the Kashyap family was unhappy with the dowry she had brought.
The MP’s family was accused of demanding a Fortuner SUV after the wedding.
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