The woman's husband Atul Singhal was found dead under mysterious circumstances three days ago. He was a trader and had a shoe shop at Ghaziabad. After the death of his first wife, Atul got married to Anjana 12 years ago. The couple did not have child, police said today.
The man had two children from his first marriage. Anjana was upset with Atul and on May 18 she added "some posisonous chemical" in his tea. When Atul fell unconscious, she allegedly strangulated him to death, they said.
On the pretext of illness, she admitted Atul at Ghaziabad hospital. When police got suspicious and interrogated her, she confessed to have killed her husband.
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