
In Varanasi, the body of a 20-year-old M.Sc. student, Shreya Upadhyay, was found in the bathroom of a rented room in the Akhari area on Wednesday, three days after she went missing.…
In Varanasi, the body of a 20-year-old M.Sc. student, Shreya Upadhyay, was found in the bathroom of a rented room in the Akhari area on Wednesday, three days after she went missing. Her mother, searching for her, reached the room after obtaining a key from the suspect's maternal uncle's house in Mirzapur. The room was locked from outside.

Shreya had left for college on August 18 and did not return. The family told police she knew the room's occupant, Vivek Chaube, a distant relative. A case has been registered against Chaube under murder sections based on a complaint from the family, who allege he killed Shreya and fled. Police have formed four teams to arrest him.
DCP Gomti Neetu Kadyan said the body was sent for post-mortem and a field unit collected evidence. The family has alleged that Shreya's father had fixed her marriage elsewhere, leading to a possible dispute over the relationship. Police are investigating the circumstances of the death.
The case underscores how quickly a missing person complaint can turn into a murder investigation when evidence points to a known suspect. The key evidence here is the recovery of the room key from the accused's relative, leading the family to the scene. Police have four teams searching for Chaube, but until he is arrested, the motive and sequence of events remain unclear. The post-mortem report will be crucial: it will confirm whether the injuries match strangulation or poisoning, the most common methods in such cases. In similar crimes in Uttar Pradesh, conviction rates improve when forensic evidence, mobile location data, and witness statements are corroborated within the first 72 hours. The next major development will be either Chaube's arrest or the release of the autopsy findings.
Source: aajtak.in
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