Tennis player radhika yadav murder: National level tennis player Radhika Yadav (25) was killed by her father Deepak Yadav in Gurugram, Haryana. After this incident, the biggest question is why a father ended the shining life of his own daughter. There is now a big disclosure about this. Deepak shot his daughter with anger and prick of self -esteem arising from the taunts of the society.
What is the whole matter?
The panty incident took place in the house in Sector-57 at around 11 am on Thursday, when Deepak fired 5 bullets on Radhika, out of which 3 hit her back. Actually, Radhika was in love with the game since childhood, but due to a shoulder injury, she had stopped playing professional a year and a half ago. Recently, he recently opened a tennis academy near his house, where she trained children. The same thing was knocking his father Deepak. He was repeatedly pressurizing to close the academy, but Radhika did not want to compromise with her dreams. Due to this, there was a sharp fight between the two for the last 15 days.
Father eats daughter’s earnings … Society’s taunts made a murderer
Deepak Yadav told the police that people in Wazirabad village used to taunt him. They used to say, “The daughter’s earnings are growing up.” Some even raised questions on Radhika’s character. Deepak went into mental depression with this “dishonor”, as a result of which a laughing daughter was brutally murdered. However, earlier there was talk of murder on making reel on social media, but the police have denied it.
Identification was up to international level
Radhika has been a student of Scottish High International School and represented India in several international tournaments. A daughter, who illuminated the name of India and a father, who could not bear her success. The question is not just about murder, but of mentality. In this case, the police is investigating from every angle. SHO Vinod Kumar says that accused Deepak Yadav has been arrested from home and today the body was sent for postmortem. The police is investigating the matter