Pune realtor pushed off Lohagad Fort by fiancé¾½ and lover after sitting signal

A 26-year-old Pune realtor, Ketan Agarwal, was pushed off Lohagad Fort by his fiancé¾½ Siya Goyal and her alleged lover Chetan Chaudhary after Goyal gave a pre-arranged sitting signal.

Police allege the couple conspired to kill Agarwal to ensure Goyal's safety during the fall, marking a brutal betrayal at a historic Maharashtra fort.

This murder case has sparked national alarm over intimate violence and conspiracy in India.

Indian Police

Indian police describe the murder as a pre-arranged conspiracy where Siya Goyal used a discreet sitting signal to orchestrate Ketan Agarwal's death with her lover Chetan Chaudhary, ensuring her own safety during the fall.

Indian Media

调查报告 by Indian media outlets frame the incident as a shocking betrayal of trust, where a fiancé¾½ allegedly colluded with her lover to murder her partner using a hidden gesture on a popular trekking site.

  • Lohagad Fort was built in the 17th century by the Maratha Empire and served as a strategic military outpost.
  • Pune is known as the 'Oxford of the East' due to its many educational institutions and strong real estate market.
  • The Maratha Empire used sitting signals as covert communication methods during military campaigns in ancient India.