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Woman addicted to Ludo bets herself, loses game to landlord: report

After she lost the game of Ludo, the woman started living with their home owner, the husband reportedly said.

December 05, 2022 / 16:43 IST
The woman had reportedly bet herself after she lost all the money in earlier games.

A woman in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh district, who was reportedly addicted to the game of Ludo, started living with her home owner after she lost a game to him, according to an India Today report. The woman had reportedly bet herself after she lost all the money in earlier games.

The woman’s husband, who works in Jaipur has complained to the police about the incident. According to the complaint, he moved to Jaipur for work six months ago. His wife, who was addicted to Ludo, allegedly spent all the money he spent home on gambling. Recently, while playing Ludo with their home owner, she allegedly put herself at stake as she had lost all the money.

After she lost the game, she started living with their home owner, the husband reportedly said.

"I tried to make her leave him, but she is not ready to do it,” the husband was quoted as saying.

"We are trying to get in touch with the man and will start an investigation as soon as we contact him,” India Today quoted Subodh Gautam, a police official, as saying.

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first published: Dec 5, 2022 04:24 pm

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