B.Tech student shot murdered by girlfriend's father...

S Venkateshwari

B.Tech student shot murdered by girlfriend's father...


A third-year B.Tech student was called to his girlfriend's apartment on the 14th floor of a high-rise in Ghaziabad's Crossings Republik early on saturday morning. Shortly after, the student fell to the ground as four gunshots split the darkness; it was purportedly the father of his lover who killed him. After calling the police, the murderer surrendered himself in. The incident happened at Paramount Symphony Society at around 3:30 in the morning, according to the police. According to the police, vipul Verma, a 23-year-old victim, attended AEBS college and lived on the seventh floor of the same building. His 22-year-old girlfriend is employed at a private company in Noida. According to the police, the pair was from Balia, had been together in Bengaluru and delhi for almost eight years, and knew one other for those years.

Rajesh Kumar Singh, the accused, is a retired jawan from the BSF who presently works in South delhi for a private security company. Singh allegedly told police during interrogation that vipul had been tormenting his daughter for talking to another man; she had just fallen out with vipul as a result of her friendship with this man. Singh was informed of the problem by the woman's cousin in Bengaluru, who she had spoken to over the phone. Then the accused showed up at her apartment to grab her.

Per the police, Singh also invited vipul to the apartment around three in the morning to talk about the matter. But shortly after vipul arrived, Singh became enraged, smacked him, took out a revolver, and is said to have fired four rounds.

"The defendant claimed he did it out of rage. After being detained, he was booked into jail. The post-mortem report states that vipul took four gunshot wounds. In response to a complaint from his family, a murder case has been filed, according to Poonam Mishra of ACP Wave City, Ghaziabad.


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