Love in Telangana, marriage in Mumbai, tragic end for intercaste couple


Hyderabad, May 18 (Gulte) : When we are talking about the love story of Telangana couple - Naresh and Swathi- it is nothing short of cinematic but at the end, filled with tragedy.

Being classmates, the couple started their love story in college and had to elope, to get married after their families were against the marriage as they belong to different castes. The Hyderabad High Court had on Monday given the police 3 days to bring Swati, who had married the man she loved, Amboji Naresh, on March 25.

On March 25, Amboji Naresh married 20-year-old Tummala Swathi and were living in Mumbai. After a few days, Swati's father Srinivas Reddy had invited the young couple to their hometown Bhongir, around 40 km from Hyderabad, promising to accept their marriage and his new son-in-law. But when the couple arrived in Bhongir on May 2, Swati was reportedly taken away by her father, and the Naresh went missing and not yet found.

To retort her father, Swati reportedly drank toilet cleaning fluid. She was immediately admitted in hospital and was saved after a stomach-wash. But soon after she was released to go home, she was brought back to hospital by her parents, who claimed she was found hanging. The hospital declared her dead.

Swati's father, Srinivas Reddy accused Naresh of torturing his daughter and has filed a case of dowry harassment against him. Naresh's father said it isnt truth and he went to court to report the sudden death of Swati and urged that her post mortem be video graphed. He also raised questions about the safety of his son, and on whether Swati killed herself.

  

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