the newlywed bride and groom went missing on their honeymoon the wife last audio clip surfaced

In the case of Sonam Raghuvanshi, a woman from Indore, an unnecessary audio conversation has come to light, who went missing with her husband during her honeymoon in Meghalaya. The clip is believed to be the last part of the conversation between Sonam and her mother -in -law, when Sonam was tracking in the forest.

Audio of missing woman surfaced after her husband’s death in Meghalaya

In the clip, Sonam can be heard saying, “We are climbing right now … later we will talk,” to which her mother -in -law replied, “Today will be your fast”. Sonam replied, “Yes, this is. But I will not break my fast just for this walk”. Sonam continued the conversation, expressing discomfort about the standing hill and bad conditions. Sonam said, “We are in a dense forest, nothing is available here. Climbing. I forbidden him to go to (King), but he never listens. I am tired. The food here is not good. It is difficult to breathe while walking. In another clip, King Raghuvanshi can be heard talking to his mother. He tells his mother that he now tell [शिखर पर] Have reached and are eating fruits. Her mother told her that she was remembering her and asked, “Why did you go to the mountain? Why didn’t you share the video?” The king replied that there is no internet connectivity. Then his mother asks when he will come back, on which he says that there are only two days left of the journey.

What is the whole matter?

After the disappearance of a new couple in Indore during a honeymoon visit in June Meghalaya, the family members of the person on Tuesday demanded the government to investigate this mysterious case from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). According to Meghalaya officials, transport businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, a resident of Indore and his wife Sonam went missing on May 23, a few hours after leaving the guest house in Nongriyat village. He said that the body of King Raghuvanshi was found on Monday (June 2) in a deep moat near a waterfall in the Sohra area of ​​East Khasi Hills district (also known as Cherrapunji), while his wife is searching.

Missing of new couple in Meghalaya

According to officials, the Nongriat village is 20 kilometers from the place where the body of 29 -year -old transport businessman was found and the Meghalaya Police has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) in the case, registering an FIR for the murder. King Raghuvanshi’s elder brother Sachin Raghuvanshi told reporters here, “This is a case of murder of my brother. There is only one demand from my government that a CBI should be investigated and be exposed to the secret by conducting a probe. “I have lost my brother (Raja), but I do not want to lose my daughter -in -law Sonam. The government should find my daughter -in -law under any circumstances. From the beginning, I am demanding that the army’s help be taken in the search campaign. ”

CBI investigation should be conducted in husband’s murder: family

Sachin said that the condition of his brother Raja’s body had deteriorated so much that it was difficult to identify its face. He told, “His name was written as a tattoo on my brother’s hand. Since there is a lot of rain in Meghalaya, he went to walk there wearing my ‘waterproof smartwatch’. When he was found in a dead condition, the watch was tied on his wrist. This also helped in identifying him. ”Sachin reiterated that he doubts the employees of local hotel-restaurants, guides and two-wheelers on rent and the police should interrogate them strictly.

King Raghuvanshi’s family is associated with transport business here. King Raghuvanshi was married to Sonam on May 11 and he went to Meghalaya for a honeymoon on 20 May. According to Meghalaya officials, the newly couple reached Mavalkhiat village on a rented scooter on 22 May. He erected his scooter and went to see the famous ‘Living Route Bridge’ in Nongriat village, where he stayed overnight and left the next morning. The Meghalaya police said that the new couple’s scooter was found in an unclaimed condition on May 24 in a cafe on the roadside from Shillong to Sohra, after which the police were informed and an initial search operation was planned with the help of local villagers.

A search operation was started on 24 May with the help of local villagers. On June 3, the king’s body was recovered from a valley near Sohra. His brother identified him with a tattoo on his right hand on which “Raja” was written. Police also recovered a woman’s white shirt, a bandage of medicine, part of the mobile phone screen and a smartwatch at the scene. A case of murder has been registered. On 30 May, the discovery and rescue efforts were delayed due to excessive rains and poor visibility, but it was resumed after the situation improved. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) joined the operation today. Sonam Raghuvanshi has not been detected as the search continues.

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