71 -year -old woman loved, called America from America for marriage… murdered in Ludhiana; Secrets opened after two months

71 -year -old woman loved, called America from America for marriage… murdered in Ludhiana; Secrets opened after two months

A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Ludhiana district of Punjab, where a 71 -year -old American citizen and Indian -origin woman Rupinder Kaur Pandher has been killed in the Fort Raipur village. The incident took place in late July, but it was revealed recently when the police detained Sukhjit Singh Sonu, accused of murder.

Frauded by pretending to marry

According to the police, Rupinder Kaur Pandher was divorced and had been living in America for many years. She came here with the intention of getting married. It has been learned that she was about to marry Charanjit Singh Grewal, an NRI living in England, whom she was in contact for a long time.

The killer Sukhjit Singh Sonu told in the police interrogation that the entire conspiracy was hatched by Charanjit Singh Grewal. The purpose of this conspiracy was to cheat Rupinder Kaur Pandher in the name of marriage. Accused Sonu told the police that he wanted to grab millions of rupees from the woman.

This is how it was revealed

The case was revealed when a complaint was filed of Rupinder Kaur’s disappearance. The Ludhiana police registered the names of some suspects in the missing FIR, after which the entire incident came to light.

Police said that Rupinder Kaur had come to India at the behest of Charanjit Singh Grewal. Investigation revealed that the woman had transferred a large amount to the accused Sonu and her brother’s bank accounts. Police believe that this murder was done only on money.

After the murder, the woman was strangled and then her body was burnt so that no evidence was found. The police is now trying to find more evidence in this matter. Police say that Charanjit Singh Grewal is currently in England and an attempt will be made to interrogate him.

A serious warning

This incident is a serious warning for those who meet unknown people online or through social media. In such cases, big conspiracies are often hatched for fraud and fraud. This incident shows how innocent people can lose both their lives and goods by getting caught in the trap of relationships. The police is investigating the matter thoroughly and it is expected that all the accused will be arrested soon.

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