Mathura, 22 Nov: According to authorities, two bullets were fired at the young woman whose corpse was discovered in a suitcase on the Yamuna Expressway here. According to authorities, the 21-year-old lady, Ayushi Yadav, was slain by her father because her parents were upset with her inter-caste marriage.
Acting Senior Superintendent of Police Martand Prakash Singh informed reporters that the woman’s father was apprehended on Sunday and her mother the next day on Monday, citing the recovery of the pistol used in the murder and the car in which the corpse was transported. A team of three doctors performed the post-mortem examination on the woman, a Delhi resident.
According to authorities, two shots were fired at her, one of which entered her chest and the other became lodged in her brain, and the post-mortem was also video recorded. Ayushi married her classmate Chhatrapal Gurjar, a native of Bharatpur, a year ago in the Arya Samaj temple, according to the police. Her father, Nitesh Yadav, and mother, Brajbala, were furious. The cops also took their marriage certificate from her home. She used to go to her husband’s house anytime she pleased after they married, and her parents were concerned that this was affecting their social standing.
According to the police, she had returned from her husband’s house on Thursday, the day of the occurrence, and the father murdered her with his pistol in the heat of the moment, while the mother backed her husband in this.
According to the authorities, Ayushi’s parents tried hard to persuade her, but she insisted that as an adult, she could make her own decisions. The family would never be able to accept this.
Singh stated that Ayushi was a final-year BCA student at Delhi Global School of Technology who excelled in her academics.
She had passed the NEET admission test but did not appear for the interview, which upset her parents because they wanted to see her become a doctor. On December 1, she would have turned 22. Meanwhile, her parents cremated her in the Laxmi Nagar neighbourhood in police custody on Monday. The father lighted the fire, but his brother, who was also aware of the crime, was not present. The police have also found other electronic pieces of evidence relating to the incident and the accused’s movements.