Bizarre: Bihar wife hacks husband to death with sickle because she had a headache
An Indian woman who killed her husband with a sickle just four days after their wedding, allegedly blamed the murder on suffering a 'painful headache'.
According to reports, Sinki Devi, 23, reportedly attacked new husband Ravindra Singh, 30, in their bedroom in the early hours of Wednesday, slashing him with the sickle before cutting his throat.
The incident took place in the village of Mukimpur, in the north-eastern Indian state of Bihar which borders Nepal.
Reports add that he newlyweds had gone to bed, reportedly without quarrel, on Tuesday evening, with Singh's screams waking up his mother Bhagwati Kunwar at around 1am.
The mother told police she had spent ten minutes frantically banging the door, after which Devi let her in.
The mother found her son lying in a pool of blood, and called for help from family members and neighbours who rushed the bleeding man to hospital.
Ravindra Singh was declared dead upon arrival at hospital, and Devi was arrested and charged with her husband's homicide on Wednesday morning.
A police spokesperson said that the newlywed appeared 'extremely calm' despite her partner's gory demise.
According to police, Devi said she had killed her husband because she was suffering from a 'very painful' headache in the night.
Both newlyweds had been married before and Devi has a young daughter from a previous relationship.
The investigation is still underway