Siya Goyal didn’t elope for fear of ‘family shame’: Chetan allegedly tells police what led to Pune murder plot
Fresh details have emerged in the Pune murder case, with co-accused Chetan reportedly telling investigators that Siya Goyal did not want to elope because she feared bringing “shame” to her family. Police are examining the statement as part of their investigation into the alleged conspiracy that led to the killing of Ketan Shah.
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Jyoti Mukherjee

Pune: Investigators probing the sensational Pune murder case have uncovered new details from the questioning of a key accused, with Chetan allegedly claiming that Siya Goyal was unwilling to elope due to concerns about her family's reputation and social standing.
According to police sources, Chetan's statement forms part of a wider investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Ketan Shah. Authorities are attempting to piece together the sequence of events that allegedly culminated in the murder.
During questioning, Chetan reportedly told investigators that Siya Goyal had become increasingly distressed about her impending marriage and wanted a way out of the relationship. However, she allegedly ruled out eloping because she feared the impact such a move would have on her family's reputation.
Police sources said investigators are examining whether these concerns played a role in the alleged planning of the crime. Officials are currently verifying statements made by the accused against digital evidence, witness accounts and forensic findings collected during the investigation.
The case has attracted widespread attention due to the relationship between the accused and the victim. Investigators are reportedly examining communications between the individuals involved, including phone records, messages and other electronic evidence, to determine whether there was a premeditated conspiracy.
Authorities believe the motive behind the alleged crime may be linked to personal and relationship-related disputes, though police have not yet released a final conclusion. Officials have emphasized that multiple angles are being investigated and that the probe remains ongoing.
Legal experts note that statements made during police questioning are part of the investigative process and must be corroborated by admissible evidence before they can be relied upon in court proceedings. The accused are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Meanwhile, members of Ketan Shah's family have continued to demand a thorough investigation and swift justice. Police officials have assured that all relevant evidence is being examined and that the findings will be presented before the court upon completion of the inquiry.
The case has also reignited discussions around societal pressures, family expectations and relationship conflicts, with many observers highlighting the importance of addressing personal disputes through legal and non-violent means.
As investigators continue to gather evidence, more details are expected to emerge regarding the alleged motives and planning behind the crime. For now, authorities remain focused on establishing the facts and ensuring that the investigation proceeds in accordance with due process.
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