Rajasthan Tragedy: Man and Sister-in-Law Die by Train in Forbidden Love

In Bharatpur, a heartbreaking end to a story of love; the man was already married, making their union impossible.
Symbolic image of railway tracks

Source: aajtak

From the heart of Rajasthan's Bharatpur, a harrowing incident of double suicide has surfaced. It's been disclosed that the two were in love. Mukesh, already married, couldn't unite with his beloved, so in despair, the couple chose death by train. Upon notification, the police immediately secured the area and begun an investigation.

A 23-year-old Mukesh Gurjar, a resident of Bharatpur's Barai, was married a year ago to Priya Gurjar, 18, from Mathura's Astauli village. Mukesh's wife was expected to move in with him shortly, but instead, he ended his life with Priya, his sister-in-law.

Man Was Already Married

Mukesh had fallen in love with Priya, his sister-in-law. That fatal Sunday morning, he left to meet Priya, and soon after, they leapt in front of a train. A motorcycle, reportedly belonging to Mukesh, was found at the scene, and both families are engulfed in mourning.

Mukesh worked on water tanks in Alwar while his father earned a living from farming. Priya has two brothers, the elder of whom is a farmer, and her older sister is already married.

Police Deeply Investigating the Matter

Delving deeper, the station in-charge Daulat Sahu informed us that they had received reports of two bodies, related by family, found beside the Alwar-Mathura railway line. The police verified the site and located Mukesh's motorcycle. Both bodies are being medically examined, awaiting further procedural actions based on the investigation's findings.

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