In a chilling turn of events, a young model from Haryana was found murdered, her body identified through tattoos. Prior to her death, the victim made a video call complaining of physical assault by her boyfriend, who is now in police custody.
The tragic murder of a Haryana-based model has sent shockwaves through the region after authorities confirmed her identity based on distinctive tattoos on her body. The young woman, who had aspirations in the fashion and modeling industry, had allegedly made a distress video call before her death, accusing her live-in boyfriend of repeated abuse.
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According to police reports, the victim was reported missing shortly before her decomposed body was discovered in an isolated location. Investigators quickly identified her from her tattoos—inked names and symbols that she proudly wore—which matched photographs shared by her family.
One of the major leads in the investigation came from a video call the victim made just days earlier, in which she appeared visibly shaken and bruised. She had confided in a friend that her boyfriend, with whom she lived, had become increasingly violent and controlling. The friend later turned over the call recording to the authorities.
The police tracked the suspect, who was allegedly trying to evade arrest, and took him into custody. During interrogation, he reportedly confessed to the crime, citing personal disputes as the motive. Further investigation revealed a troubled relationship marked by frequent arguments, jealousy, and instances of domestic violence.
Family members of the victim have come forward, demanding justice and stricter enforcement of domestic violence laws. “She had dreams of making it big in Mumbai’s fashion world, but he crushed everything,” said a relative.
The case has ignited a larger conversation around women’s safety, particularly in relationships where signs of abuse often go unnoticed until it’s too late.