According to media reports, giving information, SP City MP Singh said that on the morning of November 17, Ayushi would have left the house. Relatives used to do research on Ayush. Ayush’s family is originally from Sundari Baluni Gorakhpur. Yaprakani’s father Nitesh Yadav is accused of her murder.
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father’s confession of murder
According to the police sources, the father has confessed to killing his daughter Ayushi. The accused father told that his daughter Ayushi would have left the house if she had not told him. He liked it. Ayushi went to the house and her father assaulted her and killed her. The same thing has been accepted orally by the accused father given to the police.
According to Nitesh Yadav, Ragachya Bharat, he killed his daughter. To save her from the police, he kept the dead body of girl Ayushi in a suitcase at night and then got her thrown in a thicket.
Specially, or after the confession, the police stuck the dead girl’s father. Police units are involved in continuous investigation of the case. The vehicle through which the dead body of the girl could have been brought to Mathuret, all three have been seized by the police.
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On 18th November, in the afternoon of Yamuna Expressway, Raya Police Station Hadditil Service Roadwar Lal Rangachi Trolley Bag Padaleli would have been found. When the police opened the bag, the dead body of the girl was found in it. The bloodied dead body would have been packed in polythene and kept in a trolley bag. Without the dead body, red and Pandhari sarees would have been kept in the trolley bag. The bullet in the chest of the girl was the blood of Jhadlya. Also, Dhakkala, Hatala and Payala were injured. Since then the police would have been involved in establishing the identity of the young girl.
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