Death after 4 years of love marriage, police retrieved the girl's body from the burning pyre
A young woman named Sana died under suspicious circumstances in Agra, leading to the police intervening during her cremation to recover her body amid allegations of potential foul play.
In the village of Jajau, located in the Kirauli area of Agra, a 21-year-old woman named Sana has died under suspicious circumstances, prompting a significant reaction from both the community and law enforcement. Sana, a member of the Muslim community, had been living with a man named Ajit Singh for over four and a half years, following a love marriage which the couple entered into by eloping. They had been living together since then, and during this period, Sana had no contact with her family.
On Wednesday afternoon, Sana's health suddenly deteriorated, and she was reported dead. Initial reports suggest that the cause of death may have been tuberculosis. Following her death, her husband, Ajit Singh, who works in finance, took her body to a cremation ground with the help of local villagers. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when Sana's family was informed of the cremation and raised concerns about a possible murder, leading them to alert the police.
Upon receiving the report, the Fatehpur Sikri police rushed to the cremation site while the pyre was still burning. They intervened by dousing the flames to recover Sana's body from the burning pyre. This incident highlights the tensions and complexities surrounding personal relationships in the region, particularly involving intercultural marriages, and raises serious questions about the circumstances of Sana's death and the immediate actions taken by those around her. Further investigations are expected as police delve into the matter to ascertain the actual cause of death and address the family’s allegations of foul play.