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Cops searching for flat where Sonam stayed during Indore visit

Cops searching for flat where Sonam stayed during Indore visit

Time of India21 hours ago

Indore: Indore police are looking for the flat in which Sonam Raghuvanshi had stayed when she came to the city from Meghalaya where police was searching for her after she had reportedly gone missing.
According to official sources, two Indore police personnel have been deployed in Dewas Naka area who are showing photographs of Sonam and Raj to the locals and conducting inquires in residential apartments to find out where exactly Sonam had stayed.
Sources said that the duo had purchased groceries worth approximately Rs 5,000, suggesting they had plans for a longer stay there. According to Meghalaya police, Sonam was in Indore from May 25 to June 7 following the murder, before traveling to Ghazipur with Raj.
"Based on Shillong police's inputs about the exact location of the flat, we will trace the same as part of further investigation," said Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotiya.
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In video, Raja's moments with family before Shillong trip
Indore: A poignant video surfaced on Thursday, believed to be the last one of Raja Raghuvanshi at his home before his murder.
In the video shot just two days before his departure to Shillong, Raja is seen with his family in their swimming pool. "I was making a video of Raja, but I had no idea it would be his last in this house," said his cousin Sunil Raghuvanshi. The next day Raja and Sonam travelled to Ujjain and later returned to Indore before departing to Shillong on May 20.
Raja's bedroom on the second floor of his home still has wedding decorations adorned on the walls. His brother Sachin and cousin Sunil said that they now gather in Raja's room at night to talk, hoping it brings comfort to his soul.
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