Police brought accused Siya Goyal to Lohagad Fort in Pune to recreate the crime scene in the murder of her fiancé, Ketan Agarwal.
The reenactment is a critical step for investigators to establish the exact sequence of events and gather further evidence regarding the killing. This process helps officials verify the physical movements of the accused during the crime.
Agarwal, who was 26 years old [1], was allegedly pushed off a cliff at the fort. Investigators are examining the circumstances surrounding the fall to determine how the death occurred. Some reports indicate the push happened four days before Agarwal died [1], while other accounts describe the push as the immediate cause of death.
Authorities have also detained Chetan Chaudhary, described as Goyal's lover. Police said the pair may have conducted multiple rehearsals before committing the crime.
The motive for the killing remains a point of investigation with varying theories. Some evidence suggests the act was driven by social and family pressures to prevent an arranged marriage. Other reports state the motive was Goyal's desire to be with Chaudhary.
Lohagad Fort, located in Maharashtra, India, served as the backdrop for the alleged crime. The site's terrain is now being used by police to map the trajectory of the fall, and the positioning of the individuals involved. The investigation continues as police synthesize the reenactment data with existing witness and forensic evidence.
“Police brought accused Siya Goyal to Lohagad Fort in Pune to recreate the crime scene.”
The use of a crime scene recreation indicates that investigators are seeking to resolve contradictions in the timeline and physical evidence of the case. By forcing the accused to walk through the events at the actual location, police can identify inconsistencies in previous statements and strengthen the forensic link between the suspects and the victim's fall.



