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NEW DELHI: A 24-year old guy supposedly strangled his live-in partner with a mobile phone cable television and discarded her body in a fridge at a dhaba on the outskirts of Mitraon village in west Delhi, before getting married to another female later on that day.The victim, Nikki Yadav, 24, was dealing with the accused, Sahil Gehlot, at a leased house near Dwarka given that the lockdown ended.
Sahil apparently kept his wedding event plans a trick, but Nikki learnt more about it and an argument ensued.There was no prior missing report or any other complaint filed by the family of Nikki Yadav, who had been living-in with her partner and was killed by him, with her body disposed in a dhaba refrigerator in west Delhi, police said.Police stated one of their officers who stayed in the village received details that the lady could not be gotten in touch with by her household.
A suggestion off was then gotten that a guy had eliminated his sweetheart and got married the very same day.
Ravindra Yadav, Special Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch said the implicated, Sahil Gehlot, was arrested on Tuesday morning by a team from Kair town crossing in Delhi.
He had strangled her with the data cable television of his mobile phone in his white Verna cars and truck in the night of February 9-10.
He then drove with the body to his dhaba located on a plot on the outskirts of village Mitraon and discarded it in the refrigerator there.
After the murder he wed another lady on February 10, stated Yadav.
Nikkis smart phone was found in Sahils ownership, police said.
Cops said Nikki was familiar with that Sahils engagement had actually been fixed for February 9 and his wedding was on the following day.
She kept pushing him to abort the wedding event.
Around 11pm on February 9, Sahil reached Bindapur and the couple then left home in his vehicle.
Investigating authorities stated the 2 reached Kashmere Gate location in north Delhi a little after midnight.
He had actually taken her out on the pretext that they would go out to a hill station in Himachal Pradesh and that the news of his wedding event wasnt real.
Nikki wasnt convinced and kept would like to know the truth.
They had a heated argument and Sahil then strangled her using his mobile information cable.
He then drove the automobile even as Nikki lay motionless using the seat belt on the co-driver seat and headed straight to his dhaba in Mitraon town, stated a main privy to the examination.
On reaching the dhaba, Sahil stuffed her body in blue-coloured single-door fridge and closed it utilizing cable television wires.
Since it was his wedding event, the dhaba remained closed for the next number of days, included the official.Gehlot, a citizen of Mitraon village informed the police that after schooling, he got ready for SSC exams at a coaching centre in Uttam Nagar in January 2018.
Nikki, a homeowner of Jhajjar, was preparing for her medical entryway and was registered at another institute in Uttam Nagar.
The 2 would travel in the same bus and their friendship progressed from there.
Quickly the two fell in love.In February 2018, Sahil took admission at a college in Greater Noida and Nikki did the same, enrolling in the bachelors degree (English Honors) course.
Thereafter, the 2 started cohabiting at Greater Noida in a leased home.
They took a trip together to numerous places such as Manali, Rishikesh, Haridwar and Dehradun.
As Covid struck, they returned to their respective homes and started cohabiting in a leased house in Dwarka location after the lockdown.
Sahil did not inform his family members about his relationship.
Later his family pressed him to get wed and repaired his wedding.Police stated they recovered the body of the lady from the fridge and the data cable from his car.
A case of murder and destruction of evidence has actually been signed up at Baba Haridas Nagar police headquarters.
The version revealed by the implicated is being verified during investigation, included Yadav.





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