Lohagad Fort crime scene recreated in realtor murder case


Daijiworld Media Network - Pune

Pune, Jun 28: Police on Sunday took 20-year-old Siya Goyal, an accused in the alleged murder of her fiancé and Pune-based realtor Ketan Agarwal, to Lohagad Fort for crime scene reconstruction, an official said.

The exercise was conducted to recreate the sequence of events of the June 18 incident, in which Agarwal was allegedly pushed to his death from the fort by Siya and her alleged partner Chetan Chaudhary (22), according to police.

“Siya was taken to the spot at Lohagad Fort from where she, along with Chetan Chaudhary, allegedly pushed Agarwal to death. Chetan will be taken to the fort separately,” a senior Pune rural police official said.

During the reconstruction process, police will verify the claims made by the accused regarding how and from which location Agarwal was allegedly pushed from the fort.

Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary have been arrested for allegedly conspiring to kill Agarwal and pushing him off Lohagad Fort in Pune district.

According to police, Siya allegedly told investigators that she did not want to marry Agarwal and had planned the crime with Chaudhary, fearing that cancelling the wedding would damage her family’s reputation.

Investigators are examining various aspects of the case, including the alleged planning behind the crime, movements of the accused before and after the incident, digital evidence and the motive behind the murder.

 

 

 

  

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