A shocking crime story recently went viral on social media. The claim said a woman killed her husband and crushed his body in a mixer. This led to anger and confusion, with many questioning long held ideas about women always being innocent or weak.
Later, it became clear that the well known mixer and body cutting case from Delhi did not involve a wife killing her husband. The case was about a man killing his live in partner. However, incidents where women have killed their husbands in India have also been reported by police.
Crime is not linked to gender. Violence is wrong whether committed by a man or a woman. Domestic violence and murder can affect anyone, regardless of identity or social role.
Many people feel public reactions differ based on who the victim is. When men are killed, there are often fewer protests or public demonstrations. This leads to a growing sense of imbalance in how cases are discussed.
Crimes against women receive wider attention because women have faced fear and violence for decades. Still, this focus should not result in male victims being ignored. Justice needs to remain fair and equal for everyone.
She deleted her husband and then ground his body in a mixer.
Are women really as innocent and weak as we think?
There are thousands of women in India who have deleted their husbands.
Sadly, there is no candle march when the victim is a man. pic.twitter.com/heLnRk8nyA
— ︎ ︎venom (@venom1s) December 25, 2025



