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Viral Snapchat Shows Suspect Requesting Fake Wedding Ticket Details

Screenshot allegedly shows accused woman asking for Aadhaar details for non-existent wedding during murder investigation.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 01:00 pm
Viral Snapchat Shows Suspect Requesting Fake Wedding Ticket Details

A screenshot circulating on social media purportedly shows Siya Goyal requesting Aadhaar card information from a friend to obtain tickets for a wedding that investigators say never existed. The message surfaced days after Goyal and her associate Chetan Chaudhary were ordered into judicial custody, accused of pushing Ketan Agarwal, Goyal's former fiancé, off a cliff in Pune.

Authorites investigating the case have intensified their focus on digital evidence gathered from the suspects. Police have recovered a second mobile phone and are currently decoding encrypted conversations that may shed light on the circumstances surrounding Agarwal's death. The emergence of this Snapchat communication adds another layer to the investigation, suggesting potential deception in the period following the alleged crime.

The case has drawn significant attention following Agarwal's death, with police examining the relationship dynamics between the three individuals involved. Initial findings indicate the realtor was pushed from an elevated location, with the couple allegedly orchestrating the incident. Investigators believe the fictional wedding invitation may have been part of a broader scheme.

A crucial witness has recently come forward with additional information that could prove instrumental in building the prosecution's case. The testimony, combined with forensic analysis of recovered devices and communication records, is expected to clarify the sequence of events leading to and following Agarwal's death.

The investigation continues as authorities work to establish motive and premeditation. Legal proceedings are underway, with the judicial custody period allowing police extended time to gather and analyze evidence before presenting formal charges.

Source: Times of India

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