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Police Conduct Crime Scene Reconstruction at Lohagad Fort in Realtor Murder Case

Hindustan Times2h agoAI sentiment: negative
Police Conduct Crime Scene Reconstruction at Lohagad Fort in Realtor Murder Case

Investigating authorities recently took suspect Chetan Chaudhary to Lohagad Fort to recreate the events surrounding the alleged murder of Pune-based realtor Ketan Agarwal. Chaudhary and co-accused Siya Goyal are charged with killing Agarwal by pushing him off a cliff at the historic site. During the reconstruction, police aimed to gather physical evidence to corroborate their forensic findings. Meanwhile, Chaudhary’s legal representation has challenged the charges, claiming there is no evidence of a specific role played by their client in the incident. The case continues as police verify the sequence of events leading to the businessman's death at the popular trekking destination.

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