Beaten: Kalavatidevi Amarnath Yadav says she was dragged out into the street by her relatives
Police are hunting three members of a family amid claims they kicked an elderly relative out of her home and beat her with a hammer after the death of her husband.
Grandma Kalavatidevi Amarnath Yadav, 70, has told police that her son and grandson brutally attacked her and told her to find somewhere else to live.
She
said she had wandered the streets for three days before finally going
to police in Goregaon area of Mumbai, India, to report the alleged
assault.
She said: "I was just so shocked, I thought they were going to make sure I was okay but they just threw me out of my home."
Homeless: The woman wandered the streets for three days after the attack in Mumbai
Medics found she had fractured her hand and suffered several
other scratches and bruises after being given the beating, and officers
are now investigating.
Police inspector Gurinder Singh said: "She
said she had been ordered to sign documents transferring the property
after they hit her with a hammer, and when that didn't work they had
simply thrown her into the street and her clothes after her."
The house had been left to the elderly woman by her husband after his death.
Police have released the names of her relatives in the hope of getting help from the public.
They
said they are looking for her 42-year-old son, Fulchand, grandson
Sahuchand, 18, and daughter-in-law Pramiladevi, 38 in relation to the
incident,
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