Gym Trainer Abandons Pregnant Woman
Bengaluru Rural, Peddaballapuram.
As dusk was setting in, a fierce fire dance was unfolding in one of the rooms of the house. While the locals gathered, wondering whether it was due to a short circuit or a gas leak, and before they could inform the fire department, half of the house was completely reduced to ashes.
Beautiful and luxurious house end up like this?
This was the question on everyone’s mind, and when they went to find out, they uncovered a tragic love story—one of betrayal.
A woman who was promised marriage was deceived, made pregnant, and then abandoned.
The woman, a resident of Karenahalli in Peddaballapur town, Bengaluru Rural District, had been in a relationship for eight years with a gym trainer named *Gautam*.
During this time, she became pregnant. However, Gautam, the one responsible, was seen moving on with another woman.
Distressed, the victim approached the police seeking justice and also filed a case in court declaring Gautam as the father of her child.
Repeated Fights and a Temporary Settlement
While the case was ongoing in court, several arguments broke out between Gautam and the victim. Eventually, both agreed to a compromise.
As part of this, Gautam brought the woman and her child home 20 days ago. But instead of peace, both she and her child were subjected to regular harassment by Gautam and his family members.
Another Pregnant Woman Arrives at the House
Recently, Gautam reportedly brought another pregnant woman home as his wife. When the first woman questioned this, she was allegedly attacked and further harassed by Gautam and his family.
Allegations of Attempted Murder by Fire
It didn’t stop at harassment—Gautam and his family allegedly set fire to a room in the house and tried to push the woman into the flames to kill her.
She somehow escaped and, when her family came to help, they too were attacked by Gautam, his mother, and his sister. The woman, in tears, pleaded for justice.
A Conflicting Story from Gautam’s Family
Meanwhile, Gautam’s family tells a different story. They claim that the woman herself set fire to the house and is falsely accusing them.
They also questioned why, even while the court case has been ongoing for seven years, she forcibly entered their house along with 10 to 12 other women.
A case has been registered at the Peddaballapur police station, and the police initially removed the woman from the premises.
Gautam’s family alleges that after being removed, she returned and set the house on fire while they were outside.
According to Gautam’s family, the fire partially destroyed half of their house, causing damages worth ₹25 to ₹30 lakhs.
With the fire incident occurring while the court case is still underway, the police now face a complex situation. The real truth— Who set the fire and why?—can only come to light through a thorough investigation.
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