New Delhi: Delhi Police have made some shocking revelations in the case involving the murder of a young woman whose body was found in a suitcase on the Yamuna Expressway on November 18.
The victim has been identified as Delhi resident Ayushi Yadav, a student of Bachelor of Computer Applications. Her parents, the main accused in the case, have been arrested as police claim they killed her because she married a man of a different caste. The post-mortem report has revealed two shots were fired at her, police said on Tuesday.
Acting Senior Superintendent of Police Martand Prakash Singh said the woman's father was nabbed on Sunday and her mother the next day considering her an equal partner in the crime after the recovery of the revolver used in the crime and the car in which the body was carried.
The post-mortem examination on the woman, a resident of Delhi, was conducted by a panel of three doctors. It found two bullets were fired at her one of which pierced through her chest and the other got stuck in her head, police said, adding the post-mortem was also videographed.
According to the police, Ayushi had married her classmate Chhatrapal Gurjar, a resident of Bharatpur, a year ago at the Arya Samaj temple. Her father Nitesh Yadav and mother Brajbala were very upset over this. The police have also retrieved their marriage certificate from her house.
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After getting married, she used to go to her husband's place whenever she wanted, and her parents were worried this was harming their social status. She had returned from her husband's place on Thursday also, the day of the incident and the father killed her with his revolver in a fit of rage, while the mother supported her husband in this, according to the police.
The police said the parents initially tried a lot to convince Ayushi, but she maintained that since she was an adult, she could take her decisions. The family could never reconcile with this. Singh said Ayushi was a final-year student of BCA at Delhi Global School of Technology and was very good in studies.
She had cleared the entrance exam of NEET but did not appear for the interview and her parents were unhappy over it as they wanted to see her becoming a doctor. She would have turned 22 on December 1.
Meanwhile, on Monday her parents cremated her in the Laxmi Nagar area under police custody. The father lit the pyre but the brother, who also knew about the act, was not present. The police have also found several electronic pieces of evidence related to the crime and the movement of the accused.