Deputy Superintendent of Police (Circle Officer Loni) Anil Yadav said that Kripa Shankar (35) was self-employed and had been running a small workshop of door latches.
He was a habitual drunkard and frequently quarrelled with his 32-year-old wife Aarti, the DSP said.
Last night, Shankar, who was in inebriated condition, came to his house around 9 PM and entered into a heated argument with his wife, following which he left the house, he said.
Shankar disentangled her body by cutting the saree and later hanged himself using the remaining piece of the cloth, he said.
Aarti's mother-in-law came to their house in the morning today and found both the bodies lying on the bed and reported the matter to the police, the DSP said.
The couple is survived by their six-year-old son and an eight-year-old daughter.
Both bodies have been sent for postmortem, officer added.
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