A romantic day turned deadly in Noida when a man murdered his partner and then committed suicide on Valentine’s Day. The bodies were discovered locked inside a car in Sector 107, sparking widespread panic and police activity.
Identified as 32-year-old Sumit and 26-year-old Rekha from Delhi’s Trilokpuri, the duo appeared to be lovers based on the scene. Police believe Sumit shot Rekha before shooting himself, with a pistol found at the spot alongside spent cartridges.
Eyewitnesses in the Sector 39 area informed the police station, leading to a swift response from forensics experts and top brass. Evidence was meticulously gathered, and autopsies ordered to confirm the murder-suicide theory.
This incident echoes a fresh tragedy in Greater Noida last week, where a distressed woman ended her life with her boyfriend’s gun amid marriage disputes at a party. Delhi Police constable Ashish Panwar, her partner of five to six years, faced arrest in that case.
Noida’s recent spate of lover-related deaths raises alarming concerns over emotional turmoil, domestic conflicts, and firearm accessibility. Authorities have launched a thorough probe, but no motives have surfaced yet. The nation watches as this story of love gone fatally wrong unfolds.