Indian gangs are 'fake-killing' people to claim life insurance payouts, report says
Husbands and wives have told insurers their living spouses were dead, and siblings made up imaginary siblings. According to the report, scammers were rarely related to the supposedly dead person.
Parbin, who lives in a small town in the state of Assam, recalled the time a life insurance investigator visited her and produced documents including her"death certificate". Ismail Hussain, who was advised by a friend to make up an imaginary brother, forged birth records and bribed the local high school headmaster to issue a fake graduation diploma.
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