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HYDERABAD, MAY 1. All is well that ends well. The high drama that went on at the Uppal police station on Friday, after the London-based Turkish woman, Yonca, accused her Indian husband, B. Raja Kumar, of deserting her, and the latter describing her a `psychic', ended on a happy note with the couple uniting and planning to fly back to London shortly. The Uppal police officials were a baffled lot on Friday, after the couple started arguing with each other in the police station itself, once stating that they loved each other and the next minute quarrelling. The police booked cheating and dowry harassment cases against Raja Kumar. The Uppal inspector, A. Sivaramakrishna, said that after allegations and counter-allegations, the couple were counselled, during which Raja Kumar agreed to go along with Yonca. Later, his family members too intervened and the matter was sorted out. "Their tickets to London have been booked, and once confirmed, both will fly to London," Mr. Sivaramakrishna said.
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