Meghalaya: Missing Indore Woman’s Brother Suspects She Was Abducted
- Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi, a newlywed couple from Indore, disappeared near Sohra, Meghalaya, after starting their honeymoon trip on May 22, 2025.
- Their phones were last reachable on May 23 afternoon before being switched off, and their abandoned two-wheeler was found on May 24 between Shillong and Sohra.
- On June 2, Raja's decomposed body was discovered in a ravine close to Wei Sawdong Falls, approximately 25 kilometers from where their scooter had been left, while Sonam is still unaccounted for.
- Authorities found a stained black raincoat near the area, and forensic tests are ongoing to confirm if stains are blood, with police seizing several items including a machete and mobile phone.
- Raja’s family and officials, including Meghalaya’s Chief Minister, have called for the case to be investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation amid concerns of abduction and foul play leading to his death.
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In the CCTV footage obtained from a hotel in Shillong, it can be clearly seen that Raja and Sonam reached the hotel normally on May 22. Both of them kept their bags in the hotel and then left on a scooter.
New CCTV clip, shirt clue deepen mystery around Indore couple's fate in Meghalaya
In the CCTV footage, Sonam is seen taking off her jacket and fixing her hair. Moments later, Raja comes out, takes a few things out of the suitcase, and hands them over to Sonam. The white shirt Sonam is seen wearing in the CCTV footage was later found near Raja's body.
Rescuers rappel deep into Meghalaya gorge in search of missing Indore bride; stained raincoat, CCTV footage provide new clues
A 17-member team has been attempting to locate Sonam for several days, but the 300-foot gorge's final 100 feet remain inaccessible due to weather conditions.
Raja Raghuvanshi death case: Meghalaya Police recovers black raincoat amid ongoing search for Sonam
The Meghalaya Police have recovered a black field coat suspected to be a raincoat near a viewpoint, in connection with the ongoing search for Sonam Raghuvanshi, a tourist from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, who went missing along with her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi. Superintendent of Police (East Khasi Hills), Vivek Syiem, confirmed the recovery, noting that the coat bears visible stains, though their nature is yet to be determined. “The stains on the c…
Meghalaya murder mystery: Will stained raincoat help find missing woman?
In the case of the Indore couple gone missing in Meghalaya, authorities are still searching for the wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi. Cops have found a black raincoat from the spot where the newlywed duo were last seen. Meanwhile, families are now calling for a CBI probe
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