Heavy Rainfall and Dense Fog Delay Crime Scene Recreation in Raja Raghuvanshi Murder Case

The crime scene recreation in the highly anticipated Raja Raghuvanshi murder case was severely impacted by inclement weather on Saturday, as heavy rainfall and dense fog blanketed the Maval Khiyat region near the Double Decker Bridge. Police teams, including the accused Sonam and three others, were scheduled to arrive at the parking area where the group is believed to have taken Raja to the isolated spot of his murder.
The scene reconstruction effort, aimed at tracing the exact route and timeline of the alleged abductor, has been significantly slowed due to challenging weather conditions. The poor visibility has hindered progress, forcing investigators to scale back their plans until the weather improves.
As the investigation enters its final stages, police are now focusing on identifying every detail that could seal the case against the accused. With over 45 hours of questioning already completed, officials want to ensure that all facts are accounted for before presenting them in court again in two days.
One key question remains unanswered: how did Sonam acquire knowledge of this secluded area, which has been closed to the public for nearly two years? Police are now working to determine who may have led her to the remote location where Raja's murder took place. The security measures around the crime scene remain tight, with a one-kilometer radius sealed off to prevent public or tourist access.
The case has drawn widespread attention and the police are racing against time to unravel the mystery surrounding Raghuvanshi's tragic death. As the investigation nears its conclusion, the identity of those responsible for his murder is set to be revealed to the court soon.