In an emotional and disturbing case, a woman’s murder in Delhi was uncovered with the help of a nose pin that pointed directly to her husband’s involvement. The investigation revealed a tale of betrayal, domestic abuse, and a desperate attempt to conceal guilt.
The Discovery
The body of 29-year-old Seema Mehta was discovered on a dreary Tuesday morning in a drain near the busy streets of Saket. The victim appeared to have drowned, though the circumstances surrounding her death were unclear. What started as a routine case soon turned into something much darker when police found an unusual piece of jewelry — a nose pin — that didn’t belong to Seema.
Investigation and Suspicion
Seema’s husband, Rajesh Mehta, was brought in for questioning. Rajesh claimed he had no idea where his wife had gone the night before, though he admitted they had been having marital problems. As the investigation deepened, it was discovered that Rajesh had purchased a similar nose pin recently, and it turned out to be the key to solving the case.
The Truth Unveiled
Rajesh’s secret affair with a colleague, Kavita, had come to light. Seema had found out and was planning to confront him. Fearing that his infidelity would be exposed, Rajesh killed Seema and staged the scene to make it appear as an accident. The nose pin, which belonged to Kavita, was found at the crime scene, sealing Rajesh’s fate.