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Pune police are investigating the Ketan Agarwal murder case, examining his phone records and possible evidence tampering after it remained with his fiancee Siya. |
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Pune police are investigating the Ketan Agarwal murder case, examining his phone records and possible evidence tampering after it remained with his fiancee Siya. |
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The crime scene reconstruction for the other accused, Siya Goyal, has already been completed. This legal procedure involving Chetan Chaudhary was pending, and the police will soon take him to the fort to carry it out. |
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After a sudden crowd in visitors after the alleged murder of businessman Ketan Agarwal, authorities have now temporarily limited access to the fort as police investigation continues. |
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Officials said many people were visiting not to admire the fort's history or scenic beauty, but to see the gorge where Agarwal was allegedly pushed to his death. |
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The District Collector has appealed to all citizens to use these alternative routes to avoid inconvenience |
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Each person exhibits a repetitive and distinctive gait pattern, making it possible to identify someone from a distance based solely on the way they walk |
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Pune Police will bring accused Cheta Chaudhary to the Lohagarh Fort on Wednesday to conduct a crime scene reconstruction and gait analysis. |
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Investigators admit that the case for now is entirely circumstantial, where every piece of evidence must fit together to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt |
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It is a fort dating back to the 10th century and is associated with one of India's most iconic kings, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. If that wasn't enough, it is a UNESCO-recognised site and offers an accessible 2-3 hour trek through stunning landscapes. But the historic site is now attracting visitors for one main reason: To see the spot where Ketan Agarwal was pushed into a gorge allegedly by his fiancee Siya Goyal and her lover, Chetan Chaudhary. Footfall at the iconic Lohagad Fort, about 50 km from Pune, has gone up by over 50% since news of the murder broke last week, officials said. "While approximately 1,000 tourists used to visit on holidays before, the figure has now risen to 1,500. The number of visitors on weekdays, which used to be around 400, has now crossed the 600 mark," said an official. This was borne out when NDTV visited the fort on Tuesday. |
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Muskan Soni, a dentist from Madhya Pradesh, has been suspended from AIDSA for 5 years after a social media backlash over her video mocking Pune businessman Ketan Agarwal's death. |