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Braid chopping scare: Agripada woman claims someone chopped off her hair

Updated on: 17 August,2017 07:20 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Suraj Ojha |

The mysterious scissorhands, who has been wreaking havoc across the country cutting off women's hair, seems to have finally landed in Mumbai. There was panic early on Tuesday morning in Agripada after a woman woke up to find her hair chopped off

Braid chopping scare: Agripada woman claims someone chopped off her hair

Roshan Khatun with the chopped off hair
Roshan Khatun with the chopped off hair


The mysterious scissorhands, who has been wreaking havoc across the country cutting off women's hair, seems to have finally landed in Mumbai. There was panic early on Tuesday morning in Agripada after a woman woke up to find her hair chopped off.


Around 2.30am on Tuesday, a 38-year-old woman, who had just retired to bed suddenly started shouting. When the family switched on the lights, they found her sitting with a thick bunch of hair in her hands. The woman, identified as Roshan Khatun, who is a housewife and lives in the Kalapani area of Agripada said, "I had a splitting headache and had applied balm and was about to sleep, when I felt something go over my head. I started shouting in fear and my husband woke up and switched on the lights. That's when we found that someone had chopped off my hair."


Nadim Mansuri , 42, Roshan's husband, who runs a toy shop in the area, said, "We were worried after the incident and visited the police station where the cops told us it could be some misunderstanding or could have been done by someone we know."

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