Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A woman in Gwalior allegedly ordered her pet dog to attack her two sisters-in-law on Saturday. The dispute broke out over water that had been spilled in the passage.
The incident took place in Ratan Colony, under the Janakganj police station area.
Both women suffered injuries and later approached the police, who have now registered a case and begun an investigation.
According to the complaint filed by Babita Chawla, she and her sister Kamlesh Chawla live on the upper floor of their sister-in-law Neha Chawla’s house.
On the day of the incident, Babita and Kamlesh were coming downstairs when they saw that Neha had spilled water in the passage. When Babita questioned her about it, Neha allegedly became furious. In a fit of anger, she unchained her pet dog and signaled it to attack.
The dog bit Babita on her thigh and Kamlesh on her cheek, leaving both injured.
The sisters immediately reported the matter to the police.
Additional Superintendent of Police Niranjan Sharma confirmed that a case has been registered, and an investigation is underway.
The police are looking into the details of the dispute and the allegations against Neha.
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