In a video from the police, which has become viral since then, Saweety can be seen aggressively to the Dipak and hit it. The members of the family who are present there soon intervened and stopped quarrels.
Boxer Seweety Booro was caught on a camera that attacked her husband – Kabaddy’s player Depak Khuda – in a police station in Garnan. The incident reportedly happened earlier this month.
Last month, the sessit filed a complaint with the police to Depak and his family, accusing them of attacking and pursuing a dowry.
Viral video
In a video from the police, which has become viral since then, Saweety can be seen aggressively to the Dipak and hit it. The members of the family who are present there soon intervened and stopped quarrels.
The Sweety Bora boxer knocked down her husband Depak Hall in a police station!
The viral video is a police station of the Gisar, where both sides went to hearing.
Sweety Bora has started a divorce case against Deepak Hooda, accusing him of attacking and harassing dowry. pic.twitter.com/GDQGYZZVG
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Settleit’s statement
Meanwhile, in her statement to journalists, Seweety said she didn’t want money from Deepak. “I no longer want to live with him. I don’t want a single dime from him – just a divorce and my things. I filed a partial list of my belongings but was not accepted for a month,” she said.
The complaints of the police
In February, Saweety filed a complaint to the Hisar police, which claimed that the diploma and his family were pursuing her for dowry. The disciple also filed a complaint with the Rotak police.
Seweety, Deepak married in 2022
Seweety and Deepak – Both of Hariana – married in July 2022.
The Seweety, which competes in the middle weight, is a former world champion.
Deepak was part of the Cabaddy Indian team, which won the gold medal at South Asian games in 2016 and the 2014 bronze medal. He also unsuccessfully disputed the elections to Harian in 2024 as a candidate for the BJP in Makama constituency.
Both Saweety, and Deepak Award Arju Award, the second largest sports pride in India.