'I’m 45 years old, yet unmarried with 18 acres of land…' stated a hopeful man at a gathering, grief etched in his expression. Meanwhile, Sahib Bano from Gorakhpur was scrolling through her phone when she stumbled upon this heart-wrenching scene. There was no romance in her intentions, only an opportunity - 18 acres of land. Thus began a chilling saga that turned Indra Kumar Tiwari's life into a tragic tale of betrayal and murder.
Sahib Bano assumed a new identity - 'Khushi Tiwari'. Crafting a false identity card, she portrayed herself as a brahmin girl and approached Indra. Their interactions turned emotional, and for Indra, it seemed like a ray of hope in his life. Residing in Jabalpur, Indra was charmed by Khushi's words and agreed to marry her, traveling 600 kilometers to meet her in person.
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At the temple in Gorakhpur, marriage rituals were swiftly performed. Unbeknownst to Indra, the woman he accepted as his wife, Khushi Tiwari, was in fact, Sahib Bano - who came not for marriage, but with the intent to kill. Within hours, Sahib, with two accomplices, brutally ended Indra’s life with a knife. His body was discarded near a drain in Kushinagar.
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On June 6, the police discovered an unidentified body. Despite several days of investigation, they couldn't identify it. Posters were printed, and a helpline number was issued. Eventually, through missing person reports and descriptions, Jabalpur police identified the body as Indra Kumar Tiwari. An extensive examination of surveillance, call details, and social media records revealed Sahib Bano's involvement, leading to her arrest along with the two other suspects.
Investigations further revealed that Sahib Bano was married to another man named Kushal, who might have been tempted into collusion with promises of land and wealth. Police suspect that after the murder, Sahib intended to claim the 18 acres by posing as Indra’s widow. Currently, the police are delving into whether this was her maiden crime or if 'Khushi Tiwari' previously enacted similar deceptions.
The viral reel of Indra’s plea to Aniruddhacharya set off Sahib Bano’s dark scheme, with hopes of seizing Indra's land. Authorities in Kushinagar have successfully apprehended Sahib Bano, aka Khushi Tiwari, along with three accused in the murder.