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3 get life for abducting, killing 20-yr-old woman

3 get life for abducting, killing 20-yr-old woman

Time of India6 days ago
Bareilly: A court here has sentenced three men to life imprisonment for abducting and killing a 20-year-old woman in 2021.
On July 5, 2021, Priya, a resident of Baradari locality in Bareilly, left for Rudrapur in search of a job but never returned.
After she went missing, her mother lodged an FIR on July 16.
Police later arrested Rajveer Singh, 25, and recovered the woman's skeleton from a pit near Aril river in Budaun on Sept 26.
Additional district govt counsel (ADGC) Suresh Babu Sahu said on Friday, "Rajveer lured Priya into a relationship and strangled her in Budaun with the help of his associates Satendra Singh, 54, and Govardhan Lal,29. There were 86 calls exchanged on the day she went missing."
During interrogation, Rajveer admitted the involvement of Satendra's wife Inglesh and Ajit Singh, though they were not convicted. Police said the woman was murdered because she had refused to marry Satendra's son and threatened to approach police. A DNA test confirmed the identity of the remains, and a chargesheet was filed on April 26, 2022.
The court of additional district judge Ashok Kumar Yadav convicted Rajveer, Satendra, and Govardhan, sentencing them to life imprisonment and imposing a fine of Rs 50,000 each. The court also ordered Rs 75,000 from the fine amount to be given to the victim's mother as compensation.
"I had to run from pillar to post to get justice for my daughter. She was the sole earning member of the family and trusted a stranger for a job, which cost her life," the mother said.
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