Death of newlywed bride: Party in office, last talk with mother… then how did the whole story change in 90 minutes? | Delhi Newlywed Akriti Sutar Suspicious Death Dowry Harassment Family Alleges Murder

The family alleged dowry death over the suspicious death of newly-wed bride Aakriti Sutar in Delhi. While ruling out suicide, the police are investigating every aspect and waiting for the post mortem report.

New Delhi: When eight years old love got married on 24th April, no one thought that after just two months, the story would reach such a dreadful destination. A residential society located in South Delhi’s Lodhi Colony suddenly echoed with screams and police sirens on Saturday night. The death of 28-year-old Aakriti Sutar, lying bleeding on the ground, not only devastated a happy family, but also left behind many unresolved and complicated questions. While the police are looking at it from the perspective of an accident or suicide, the family has a direct allegation – it is not a suicide, but a brutal murder done as part of a well-planned conspiracy.

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Those mysterious 120 minutes: 6 pm call and 8 pm suspense

The biggest mystery in this entire incident is the time when Aakriti left for home from office. Aakriti, who worked as a sales executive in a private company in Chhatarpur, returned to work on July 1 after her wedding leave. She was very happy on Saturday, she even threw a small party for her colleagues in the office. At around 6 pm, Aakriti talked to her mother on the phone. There was neither any wrinkle nor any sadness in the voice. She laughingly told her mother about the party and said that she was returning home. But just two hours later, at 8 pm, the story completely changed. Aakriti’s husband Aristotle Sikka calls the parents, in which he panics and says that Aakriti is missing. Where did the girl who had said to return home two hours ago suddenly disappear? And how was the husband convinced of her disappearance in just two hours? This question gives deep suspense to this matter.

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The ghostly silence of Palika Kunj: Why did the figure go 10 kilometers away?

At around 9:30 pm, a call from the police made the ground slip from under the feet of the family. Aakriti was found lying on the ground after allegedly falling from the third floor of Palika Kunj (NDMC Flats) in Lodhi Colony. The surprising thing is that this place is about 10 kilometers away from her house and in-laws house in Pushp Vihar. Why did Aakriti go to that deserted residential complex, which is mostly empty? No one has the answer to this.

Strange truth about crime scene: The family has raised serious questions on the circumstances of the incident. Despite falling from the third floor of the building, not a single drop of blood was found at the spot. However, there were injury marks on Aakriti’s body. Doctors declared him dead when he was taken to AIIMS Trauma Centre. This death without blood stains is pointing towards some big conspiracy.

Bloody demand of 20 lakhs: 8 years of love, 2 months of marriage, unemployed husband and now many unresolved questions

Aakriti’s brother Amey Sutar and uncle Mananjay Sutar have exposed the bitter truth behind this death. He told that it was a love marriage. Aakriti and Aristotle knew each other for eight years. Aristotle is currently unemployed and his father is a government employee who always kept his work a secret. The family alleges that immediately after the marriage, Aristotle and his family members were continuously pressurizing Aakriti for dowry of Rs 20 lakh. The phase of mental and physical torture had increased to such an extent that just two days before the death there was a very heated argument between the two. The family claims that Aristotle had threatened to kill Aakriti several times in the past as well. He says that the girl who was so mentally strong that she was celebrating her return to the office, could never have taken a step like suicide.

Nationwide outrage: Is this horrific ending similar to Twisha and Deepika’s?

This is the third major case of suspicious deaths of newly-wed brides in Delhi-NCR and other parts of the country in the last few months, which has shaken the country. Earlier, the cases of death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma in Bhopal and 22-year-old Deepika Nagar in Greater Noida had also created huge outrage across the country. Now Aakriti’s death has again raised questions on law and order and social security. Senior South Delhi Police officer Anant Mittal said that action has been initiated under Section 196 of the Indian Civil Security Code (BNSS), 2023. Considering the sensitivity of the matter, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) has been informed. The police are waiting for the post mortem report, which will reveal the real truth behind this mysterious death. Was it really an accident, or a dreadful web woven by dowry greedy people? At present it is not clear whether it is a case of suicide, accident or some criminal conspiracy. Police say that the real circumstances will be revealed only after the investigation is completed, while the family is continuously demanding a fair and detailed investigation.

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