A disturbing incident has emerged from Kushinagar district, leaving the community in disbelief. The police launched an investigation after discovering the body of an unidentified 45-year-old man in the Hata Kotwali area, leading to a shocking revelation.
The deceased was identified as Indra Kumar Tiwari, a resident of Barwar in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. He worked as a teacher at a Sanskrit school and was known to be a follower of storyteller Anirudh Acharya. Despite owning 18 acres of land, Indra Kumar had not married, a topic he had previously raised in a viral video during a session with Anirudh Acharya.
This video caught the attention of Sahib Bano, a Muslim girl from Gorakhpur, who devised a sinister plan. Posing as 'Khushi Tiwari,' she contacted Indra Kumar, falsely claiming to be unmarried and proposing marriage.
She lured Indra Kumar to Gorakhpur under the pretense of marriage, where they tied the knot. Shortly after, she and her accomplices stole a significant amount of money and jewelry from him before murdering him and disposing of his body in Kushinagar.
The crime occurred on June 6. Initially, the police struggled to identify the body, prompting them to utilize social media to circulate the image of the deceased. This effort led to the discovery that Indra Kumar had traveled to Gorakhpur with marriage intentions.
As the investigation unfolded, the full extent of the conspiracy was revealed, indicating that the murder was premeditated following the viral video where Indra Kumar expressed his marital concerns.
Given the gravity of the situation, law enforcement has intensified their investigation and is actively searching for the woman and her accomplices.
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