Caught On Camera: Woman Attacks Specially-Abled Husband, His Colleague After Barging Into His Office; Complaint Filed

A shocking incident surfaced from Tamil Nadu's capital Chennai, where a woman created a ruckus at the office of her husband. She reportedly barged into her specially-abled husband's office and allegedly started beating him and his colleague.

Sumit Sharma Updated: Saturday, June 21, 2025, 10:34 AM IST
Woman Attacks Specially-Abled Husband, His Colleague After Barging Into His Office (Screengrab) | X/@polimernews

Woman Attacks Specially-Abled Husband, His Colleague After Barging Into His Office (Screengrab) | X/@polimernews

Chennai: A shocking incident surfaced from Tamil Nadu's capital Chennai, where a woman created a ruckus at the office of her husband. She reportedly barged into her specially-abled husband's office and allegedly started beating him and his colleague. The incident was recorded on CCTV and its footage soon went viral on social media. The incident took place on June 10.

In the video shared by Polimer News, it could be seen that the woman, named Maramani, had a heated conversation with her husband, Senthil Nathan, and his colleague. Soon the matter escalated and the woman allegedly started thrashing the man and his colleague.

Video of The Incident:

Other people, present at the office gathered and tried to intervene. The man's colleague could also be seen hitting back at Maramani. She then left the office along with another woman, reported to be her mother.

After the incident, Nathan lodged a complaint with the handicapped association in Anair. There is a suspected case of a marital dispute. Later after filing the complaint, Nathan told media that her wife did not want custody of their son, but she needed only money. He alleged that her wife demanded Rs 40,000 per month. He demanded justice from authorities.

Notably, an FIR had already been filed against the woman. Nathan said that her wife and her family members were on the run for 10 days. He further stated that he was not feeling safe.

Published on: Saturday, June 21, 2025, 10:34 AM IST

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