Viral Video Leads to Shocking M*rder of Teacher in Uttar Pradesh: Woman Posed as Bride Using Fake Identity

A chilling crime has come to light in Uttar Pradesh, India, where a viral social media video led to the tragic murder of a school teacher. The case has gripped the nation, raising concerns about the dangers of online interactions and identity fraud.

अनिरुद्धाचार्य की कथा सुनी फिर शादी के जाल में फंसाया ? और फिर हो गया मर्डर

How It Started: A Viral Video and a Lonely Teacher

Aniruddhacharya, a well-known spiritual guru whose Bhagwat Katha videos frequently go viral, was at the center of a video that recently caught the attention of many. In the video, a man named Indra Kumar, a 45-year-old teacher from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, shared his struggles with finding a bride, despite owning 18 bighas of land.

The video quickly gained traction online and was seen by Sahiba Bano, a young woman from Gorakhpur. Watching the video repeatedly, Sahiba hatched a plan. She changed her name, obtained a fake Aadhaar card, and began contacting Indra Kumar under the alias “Khushi Tiwari,” pretending to be a Hindu woman interested in marriage.

The Deadly Trap

As the two communicated, their relationship grew, and they eventually decided to marry. Khushi Tiwari (Sahiba Bano) cleverly lured Indra Kumar to Gorakhpur, where they married in a temple. Afterwards, the couple checked into a hotel. On the pretext of spending their wedding night together, Sahiba convinced Indra to travel 25 kilometers to her village.

अनिरुद्धाचार्य से मिलकर मांगी थी शादी की दुआ, जमीन के लालच में शादी तो हुई  लेकिन उसके बाद जो हुआ वो खौफनाक था!!! - The CSR Journal

There, with the help of her boyfriend, Sahiba murdered Indra Kumar. The duo disposed of his body in the bushes and robbed him of cash and jewelry worth approximately ₹1.5 lakh. Six days later, police discovered a body, which was soon identified as Indra Kumar.

Investigation and Arrest

The investigation revealed that Sahiba had used a fake identity and forged documents to deceive Indra Kumar. She continued to use his mobile phone after the murder, but when police called, she switched it off and attempted to flee with her boyfriend. Both were arrested on June 27.

Police confirmed that Sahiba, a Muslim woman from Deoria, had posed as a Hindu named Khushi Tiwari to entrap Indra Kumar after seeing his viral video. Greed for his land and wealth motivated the crime, and she was aided by her boyfriend and other accomplices.

Public Reaction and Warnings

The shocking murder, triggered by a viral video and online deception, has sparked widespread outrage and fear. The case highlights the dangers of trusting strangers met online and the potential for social media to be misused for criminal purposes.

Authorities urge the public to exercise caution in online relationships, especially when personal information and financial matters are involved.

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