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Pune murder shocker: Accused Siya Goyal, boyfriend searched ways to murder Ketan online, had 2,004 phone calls

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • A murder in Pune appears to have been premeditated, with the accused and her boyfriend allegedly researching methods to kill online.
  • Police reported that the accused, Siya Goyal, and her boyfriend, Choudhary, had a significant number of phone calls, totaling 2,004.
  • The investigation suggests a planned act, with digital evidence pointing to the couple's intent.

A shocking murder in Pune suggests a chilling premeditation, as the accused and her boyfriend allegedly sought online methods for committing the crime. Police investigators revealed that the accused, identified as Siya Goyal, and her boyfriend, Choudhary, engaged in an extensive communication pattern, with their phones recording 2,004 calls between them.

The Pune rural police stated that the murder appeared to be meticulously planned. Evidence gathered indicates that both Siya Goyal and Choudhary allegedly used their mobile phones to search the internet for ways to carry out a killing. This digital footprint points towards a deliberate intent to commit the act.

The extensive phone call records and online search history provide critical insights into the alleged conspiracy. Investigators are piecing together the timeline and the specific methods researched, aiming to build a strong case against the accused. The case highlights the role of digital evidence in modern criminal investigations.

the murder appeared premeditated, with Siya and Choudhary allegedly using their phones to search online for methods to kill.

โ€” Pune rural police officersDescribing the apparent planning behind the murder.
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