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Shocking details have emerged in the case of a newlywed bride who fled her marital home in Gwalior after spending just one night there. The groom’s family lives in a two-storey house secured with locks throughout the premises, but the bride allegedly risked her life to escape. After spending only one night at her in-laws’ house, the bride climbed onto the second-floor terrace at around 4 am on June 30. From there, she jumped nearly 23 feet onto a neighbour’s rooftop. She then moved onto the roof of a single-storey house and climbed down to the street by hanging from an iron grille in a manner described as resembling ‘Spider-Man’. She disappeared from the area within minutes. When groom Jitendra woke up in the morning, he found that his wife was missing. He initially searched for her himself, but could not trace her. He later informed his family members. During the search, CCTV footage from the village showed the bride walking away quickly. Jewellery was also found to be missing from the house. Jitendra, along with his family members, approached the University police station. Police called the bride’s father, who later arrived at the station with his daughter. Jitendra and Namrata had married on June 29, with the groom travelling from Jargaon in Gwalior district to Jhundpura in Morena district for the wedding. Agreement to live together at the station, but the groom refused At the police station, the bride’s father Hiralal Joshi and her brother counselled her. Following this, the bride expressed her willingness to return with her husband, but Jitendra refused. The bride’s father and brother also urged the groom to take her back, leading to a prolonged argument at the police station. Jitendra said he could not accept someone who, within hours of marriage, had allegedly tarnished his reputation in society and fled with cash and jewellery by jumping off rooftops. He said such a person could pose a threat to his life in the future, and therefore he would not take her back. When the locks were closed, adopted the ‘Spiderman’ route Jitendra submitted a written complaint to University police station seeking protection for himself and his family. He alleged that Namrata and her family behaved like professional criminals and could arrange an attack on him or his relatives. In his complaint, he stated that if any untoward incident happens to him or his family in the future, his wife Namrata, his father-in-law and his brother-in-law should be held responsible. Police are currently investigating the matter. Groom said – If anything happens to me, in-laws will be responsible Jitendra has also sought protection for his life from the police. He reiterated that Namrata and her family members could orchestrate a deadly attack against him or his relatives. He stated that if he or any member of his family suffers harm in the future, his wife, father-in-law and brother-in-law would be directly responsible. Friends and relatives danced enthusiastically in the wedding procession Videos from the wedding and farewell ceremony have also surfaced following the incident. They show the bride, groom, relatives and friends dancing joyfully during the wedding procession. In the farewell video, Namrata is seen leaving her parental home in tears. At the time, no one could have imagined that the marriage would take such a dramatic turn within a few hours.