A family’s joyous reunion turned into tragedy when Ehsaan Raza, a migrant worker from Bihar’s Kishanganj, was found dead hours after landing from Saudi Arabia. The 18-month absence for labor had been endured for his loved ones’ sake, but his wife Shamreen Taj harbored a dark secret that led to his gruesome end.
On March 5, Ehsaan reached Kochadhaman village to cheers. As iftar preparations buzzed, Shamreen’s call summoned him to her Dohamohni village home. His bike was later found abandoned, body sprawled under a Rauta police station bridge with a fatal rear head injury—no skid marks, no vehicle debris.
Forensic clues screamed foul play. Questioning Ehsaan’s father Sabir Alam uncovered whispers of Shamreen’s affair with cousin Siraj Anjum. A medical exam confirmed the bombshell: Shamreen was two months pregnant, her husband absent for one-and-a-half years.
Cracking under pressure, Shamreen spilled the conspiracy. Their illicit relationship predated her nikah, reigniting post-Ehsaan’s departure. Pregnancy news fueled a murder pact—Siraj to kill, Shamreen to lure. Post-crime, Siraj misled his own wife before vanishing.
Arrested and jailed, Shamreen faces charges as manhunt intensifies for Siraj. Ehsaan’s death exposes a web of deceit, reminding us how hidden sins can erupt into unimaginable horror in close-knit communities.