Jaipur: Brutal robbers have crossed all limits of cruelty in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. The recent case that has come out from here is shocking. In fact, here an elderly woman's both legs were cut off and robbed. It is being told that the victim of the incident is about 108 years old. Yes, and the robbers carried out the incident today i.e. on Sunday morning. According to reports, the robbers partially cut off both her legs with a sharp weapon from under the knees to remove the silver links.
At the same time, the helpless old woman could not do anything except squirm. However, due to the incident, there was a sensation in Jaipur and people have been surprised. Police say that this gruesome incident took place in Meena Colony of the Galta Gate police station area of Jaipur. At the same time, 108-year-old Jamuna Devi, who was robbed, was alone at home. She slept with her daughter at night. Today i.e. in the early hours of Sunday, the daughter got up and went to the temple. Around 5.30 am, seeing the opportunity, the robbers barged into Jamuna Devi's house and dragged her to the bathroom outside.
Here they tried to remove the rings worn in the old woman's feet but did not cross. At the same time, the robbers crossed all limits of cruelty and cut both legs from under his knees with a sharp weapon. It is being told that the robbers threw the old woman's legs and weapon there and fled with the rings.
The robbers also hit the old woman in her neck and left the old woman in a bleeding condition and she continued to suffer there. Later, her daughter and others spotted Jamuna Devi. On information, Galta Gate police station reached the spot and admitted the seriously injured woman to the hospital. Police have recovered Jamuna Devi's severed legs and weapons from the spot. Police are on the lookout for the robbers based on footage from CCTV cameras installed around the spot.
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