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GURUGRAM, JUL 12 – Deepak Yadav shot his daughter following social taunts and family tensions over her income and independence, police said, with the victim shot four times at close range.

  • On July 10, 2025, 25-year-old former tennis player Radhika Yadav was shot four times by her father Deepak Yadav at their Gurugram residence.
  • Deepak reached a breaking point due to constant local taunts accusing him of living off Radhika's income from her tennis coaching.
  • Radhika was a promising player who achieved AITA Under-18 ranking of 75 and women's singles ranking of 35 while teaching tennis at various venues.
  • After his arrest, Deepak expressed deep remorse and asked for his confession and the official report to be prepared in a manner that would result in the maximum penalty, indicating his acceptance of full responsibility.
  • The murder triggered investigations into family tensions, social pressure, and mental health, highlighting the tragic outcome of unresolved conflicts.
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