Radhika murder case: Uncle’s revelation, Deepak had said, ‘It’s a girl child murder, hang me…’

Gurugram, July 12 . Interrogation is going on with father Deepak Yadav, who was arrested in the murder case of tennis player Radhika Yadav in Gurugram, Haryana. After the completion of one-day remand on Saturday, the police produced the accused father in the court, from where he was sent to 14 days judicial custody. Meanwhile, accused Deepak’s elder brother Vijay and Radhika’s uncle made a big revelation on the murder.

Accused Deepak’s elder brother Vijay, while talking to the media on Saturday, said that when this incident happened, I was at my home. I reached the spot after hearing the noise. I asked Deepak what happened, he told me that this act has happened. Deepak said, brother, it’s a girl child murder, hang me.

Radhika Yadav’s uncle Vijay said that the murder of daughter Radhika is a sad thing. We don’t consider it good. Father is also sad. Deepak is also repeatedly demanding death penalty for female infanticide. Deepak used to support his daughter in sports. The talk of eating daughter’s earnings is wrong. Deepak never mentioned that he had any dispute with his daughter. No one except Deepak can tell why the daughter was killed?

25-year-old Radhika Yadav was murdered in Sushant Lok Phase-2, Sector-57, Gurugram, in which the father was found guilty. In the preliminary investigation of the police, it was found that Deepak Yadav was angry with his daughter Radhika Yadav for running a tennis academy. Allegedly, Deepak asked her several times to close the tennis academy, but daughter Radhika Yadav did not agree. On this, the father shot and killed the daughter.

At the same time, Ankit Patel, who was Radhika’s coach, said that no one can kill anyone like this. Such incidents are not acceptable at all. I knew her (Radhika Yadav) for a long time. When she was about 10-11 years old, her father used to bring her to tournaments and training sessions. It was clear that Radhika’s father wanted her to become a tennis player. She did well at the junior level. He would always drop her to the training centre and pick her back.