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🚨DISTURBING🚨 Amazon software engineer from India is accused of strangling his wife to escape their arranged marriage. Avinash Narne, 30, was arrested in Seattle after he allegedly sent a photo of her body to his girlfriend Maithra in India, who replied: “this happened in your dream.” Narne proposed to...

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