Post-Mortem Confirms Poisoning in Jodhpur Wedding Case

Post-Mortem Confirms Poisoning in Jodhpur Wedding Case.webp

Jodhpur, February 23 The post-mortem report of two sisters who died in Manai village on Friday morning has confirmed poisoning as the cause of death, police said on Monday.

The victims, identified as Shobha (25) and Vimla (23), were scheduled to get married on Saturday, and preparations for their weddings were in full swing on Friday night when the incident occurred.

According to police, the two sisters worked at a private school and were reportedly unhappy with their arranged marriages. Their bodies were found hours before the wedding processions were scheduled to arrive.

Soorsagar Police Station House Officer (SHO) Harishchandra Solanki said that the medical board confirmed death due to poisoning. No poisonous substance was recovered from the scene.

"Samples of the internal organs have been preserved and sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory to identify the exact substance consumed," Solanki said, adding that there is also suspicion of drug overdose.

As part of the investigation, the police have seized the mobile phones of both sisters to examine their chats, call records, and social media activity.

Police also questioned their father, Deep Singh, to ascertain if the deaths were a case of suicide or involved other factors such as family disputes or external pressure.

The sisters were previously engaged to members of a family in Bhinmal through their maternal uncle. However, that alliance was allegedly called off by the father under pressure from their uncle. A new match was subsequently arranged with two cousins in Jaimla village near Pokaran.

The maternal uncle claimed that the sisters were "unhappy" with this arrangement and may have taken the extreme step as a result.

Following the incident, the families of the grooms, who had completed all wedding preparations, immediately sought new matches. On Saturday, both grooms were married to other brides in Jodhpur's Balesar and Bikaner's Kolayat, according to Aman Sing, the Sarpanch of Jaimla village.
 
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