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Amrita, a forensics student disowned by her family in 2024, used her knowledge to cover up the murder of UPSC aspirant Ramkesh Meena.
Around 2:57 am, she and one of the men were seen leaving the premises. Moments later, a powerful explosion ripped through the flat, engulfing it in flames.
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The disclosure adds a new twist to the murder of UPSC aspirant Ramkesh Meena, whose charred body was found earlier this month inside a burnt apartment in north Delhi's Gandhi Vihar.
The victim was killed allegedly by his live-in partner and two others, who later set his flat ablaze to pass the murder off ...