Newlywed Bride Poisons Mother-In-Law, Flees With Cash And Jewellery In Rajasthan's Alwar
A newlywed bride in Alwar poisoned her mother-in-law and fled with jewellery and cash within a month of marriage. Rekha Kaur, already married, is accused of deceiving her husband Vikramjeet Singh. Investigations suggest pattern of similar frauds

Shocking robbrey incident after wedding in Rajasthan
A disturbing case has emerged from Alwar, Rajasthan, where a newlywed bride allegedly poisoned her mother-in-law and fled with cash and jewellery just weeks after marriage.
The accused, Rekha Kaur, married Vikramjeet Singh on May 26, 2025, in a Gurudwara ceremony. The wedding reportedly cost over ₹5 lakh and was attended by family members.

False claims about past marriage
Before the wedding, the couple had signed a court-approved live-in relationship agreement on May 9, 2025. Rekha and her aunt, Pinki Kaur, had assured Vikramjeet that her earlier marriage had ended.
However, this later turned out to be false. Rekha was still legally married and had two children from her previous relationship, according to a report by India Today.
Behaviour changes after marriage
According to Vikramjeet, Rekha’s behaviour changed soon after the wedding. The situation took a serious turn on June 23, 2025.
On that day, she allegedly mixed phenyl into a khichdi meal served to her mother-in-law. The woman fell ill and had to be rushed to hospital.
Theft and escape
While the family was busy handling the medical emergency, Rekha allegedly took advantage of the situation. She fled the house with jewellery worth several lakh rupees, including gold and silver items such as necklaces, bangles and rings. She also took ₹30,000 in cash.
After this, she went missing, leaving the family in shock.
Alleged wider fraud network
During the investigation, it was found that Rekha and her aunt Pinki Kaur, who is from Sirsa in Haryana, may have targeted several men in a similar way.
Reports suggest that Pinki even warned Vikramjeet that he would not be able to take action and that Rekha would continue such acts.
Police complaint and legal steps taken against accused
Vikramjeet first approached the Aravali Vihar police station on July 14, 2025, but claims no quick action was taken. He later moved court to seek justice.
Police officials have said that the matter is under investigation. They also indicated that action will be taken after the court process is completed.
Family in shock
Speaking about the incident, Vikramjeet said he trusted Rekha completely. He believes the entire act was planned in advance.
The case has shocked local residents and raised concerns about trust and safety in personal relationships.
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