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Girl pushes father off third floor to save lover

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New Delhi: In a tragic incident, a woman allegedly pushed her father off the third floor in a bid to save her lover who later succumbed to his injuries.

According to a report, the incident took place at Sector-27 of Noida on Sunday morning when the woman’s father was woken up by some noise around 4 in the morning. He went to his daughter’s room and opened the door. He found his daughter with a man allegedly in a compromising position.

A fight broke out between the woman’s father and alleged lover and the fight turned physical and during the scuffle, the woman and her lover accidentally pushed her father who fell off the stairs from the third floor of the house.

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Hearing the commotion, girl’s mother woke up and found her husband lying on the floor with severe injuries. She rushed him to the district hospital from where he was referred to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi.

The man died while undergoing treatment at Safdarjung Hospital. His wife Gayatri filed a complaint against her daughter and her alleged lover with the Sector-20 police station in Noida.

Police have arrested the woman while her alleged lover is on the run. Police have launched a search for him.

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