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The promise of forever ended with a price tag of Rs 20 lakh

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According to Meghalaya Police, Sonam handed ₹15,000 to the killers during the crime —

money that was reportedly taken directly from her husband's wallet while he was being

murdered. The initial payment was reportedly part of the larger promised amount of ₹20

lakh, which was to be paid upon completion of the crime.

Raj Kushwaha says he changed his mind and didn’t want to support Sonam, so he cancelled

his trip to Meghalaya at the last moment. He also told the other three not to go, but they still

went because Sonam had already booked the tickets. Even then, the three reportedly

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The promise of forever ended with a price tag of Rs 20 lakh

refused to carry out the murder, but Sonam insisted and offered ₹15 lakh. Police are now

checking if this is true, according to a senior Indore officer working with Meghalaya police.

When financial greed or emotional selfishness replaces human compassion, it becomes

easy to forget that the victim is a person, not a problem to be solved or a burden to

eliminate.

Tags: Meghalaya case, honeymoon murder, Madhya Pradhesh murder, husband murder

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