Honeymoon plot: Wife allegedly staged accident to kill husband

Honeymoon plot: Wife allegedly staged accident to kill husband
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  • Husband diesin suspected staged hit-and-run
  • Investigations suggest accident may have been planned during honeymoon

The death of a man in a hit-and-run, allegedly orchestrated by his wife, has drawn public attention, with some Indian media dubbing it “Honeymoon Murder 2.0.”

According to initial reports, the incident occurred in Rajasthan, India, when the victim was walking and struck by a vehicle in what first appeared to be a random accident.

Subsequent investigations indicate the collision may have been deliberately planned by the wife, who remains in police custody as inquiries continue.

Authorities confirmed the victim’s death at the scene and launched a criminal investigation, with early evidence raising questions about whether the incident was accidental or premeditated.

The case evokes memories of a similar high-profile crime last year, when Raja Raghuvanshi was killed during his honeymoon in Meghalaya. Police accused his wife of conspiring with her lover and enlisting accomplices, leading to multiple arrests and ongoing legal proceedings.

In both cases, events that initially seemed ordinary—whether a walk or a honeymoon trip—developed into complex murder investigations involving plots and criminal accusations.