"3 Men, Hindi Speaking, Non-Local": Tour Guide Helps Solve Honeymoon Murder
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On Monday, i.e., 24 hours after she was taken into custody, Sonam was declared the prime suspect in the murder of her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi. New Delhi: A statement from a tourist guide - possibly the last person to see Raja Raghuvanshi alive - alerted police to the possibility that three other men were involved in a grisly murder case filled with plot twists worthy of a Bollywood 'masala' movie, including hitmen, a love affair, and a bloody machete. At 10 am on May 23 Raja and his wife Sonam, from Indore in Madhya Pradesh and on the third day of their honeymoon, were spotted in Meghalaya's Mawlakhiat. That was the last time Raja was seen alive. They were seen by Albert Pde, a local who had helped guide them a day earlier through a three-hour trek to Nongriat to visit the 'living roots' bridge. He told local police he saw Raja and Sonam with three other men, none of whom were locals, he believed, because all three conversed in Hindi. Sources said this helped the ...