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UP Man Arrested After Wife Found Strangled to Death in Ballia

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A woman was strangled to death allegedly by her husband in Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. The accused has been identified as Vijendra, a resident of Avrai Kala Pahi village in the Bhimpura area. His elder brother Vinod has also been named in connection with the case. Police have registered a case following the incident and are investigating the matter further.

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