Indore Honeymooner Found Dead in Meghalaya, Audio of Wife Sonam's Last Call to Mother-in-Law Surfaces
- Sonam and her husband Raja Raghuvanshi from Indore went missing on May 23 after leaving a homestay in Nongriat village, Meghalaya.
- Their disappearance led to a search that intensified following the discovery of their abandoned scooter on May 24 and the later finding of Raja's body near Sohra.
- Police recovered a bloodstained machete known locally as a dao near the gorge where Raja was found and have confirmed his death as a homicide.
- In an audio recording believed to be Sonam's last communication, she describes trekking in a dense forest and expresses concern about the terrain and her husband’s insistence to continue.
- Search efforts for Sonam continue with NDRF support amid adverse weather, while Raja’s family demands a thorough investigation including possible involvement of local guides and operators.
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A couple from Indore who had gone to Meghalaya for their honeymoon has reportedly gone missing mysteriously. After 10 days, the husband's body was found in a ditch near Shillong, while the wife is still missing. The police search operation is on.
Indore honeymooner found dead in Meghalaya, audio of wife Sonam's last call to mother-in-law surfaces
A couple from Indore, on their honeymoon in Meghalaya, went missing on May 23. Raja Raghuvanshi was found deceased, while his wife Sonam remains missing. An audio clip reveals Sonam's last communication with Raja's mother during a trek.
Honeymoon to Meghalaya ends in missing bride, dead groom, and a trail of clues
Last month, Indore resident Raja Raghuvanshi took his wife Sonam to the living root bridges in the Northeastern state, which Instagram had made famous among young couples seeking the perfect backdrop for their new lives together. On May 23, their families lost contact with them.
Husband killed with machete, wife still missing: How Indore couple’s honeymoon in Meghalaya turned tragic
Raja Raghuvanshi married Sonam on May 11, and the couple, originally from Indore, travelled to Meghalaya for their honeymoon on May 20. They went missing on May 23, until Raja’s semi-decomposed body was found in a deep gorge near a waterfall in Sohra a few days later. Sonam is still missing, and search efforts to locate her are ongoing. Meanwhile, an undated audio clip, believed to be Sonam’s last known communication, has also surfaced
Audio recording of missing Indore woman emerges following discovery of husband's body in Meghalaya
According to reports, an undated audio recording has surfaced in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Sonam Raghuvanshi, the Indore resident who went missing along with her husband during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. The clip, believed to be Sonam’s last known communication, captures a conversation between her and her mother-in-law while she was trekking through a forested area. Sonam and her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, both from …
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