Body stuffed in a sack thrown on the track, CRPF jawan killed sister's lover
In Etawah district, Uttar Pradesh, a shocking murder revelation emerged as a student was found dead, believed to be killed over a romantic relationship by the sister's brother who is a CRPF soldier.
In a tragic incident in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh, the murder of 25-year-old student Manish Yadav has uncovered a complicated web of jealousy and familial relations. Manish's body was discovered on February 20, stuffed in a sack on a railway track near Chitbhawan village. He had gone missing on February 18 after leaving home for coaching classes, prompting his family to file a missing person's report that evening. The local police later identified the body and subsequently conducted a post-mortem examination on it. The investigation revealed that Manish's murder was allegedly motivated by a love affair. He was reportedly preparing for competitive exams and had developed a romantic relationship with a girl who is currently undergoing police training in Rampur. Her brother, Abhishek Yadav, is a jawan in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and had returned to Etawah from his camp in Jalandhar on February 17. Displeased with the relationship between his sister and Manish, he allegedly devised a plan to kill him. On the day of the incident, Abhishek, along with his accomplices Vipin Yadav and Deepak, offered Manish a lift and subsequently murdered him, highlighting the darker aspects of possessiveness and control within personal relationships. The case raises important questions about violence related to romantic entanglements and the extent to which familial honor can drive individuals to commit heinous acts.