Delhi Rape-Murder Case: Accused Shows No Remorse, Claims Victim's Family Could Have Prevented Incident
Delhi IRS officer’s daughter rape-murder accused shows no regret, says 'If didi had given money, this would not have happened'
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In a disturbing case from South Delhi, 23-year-old Rahul, accused of raping and murdering the daughter of a senior Indian Revenue Service officer, expressed no remorse during interrogation. Investigators reveal he had prior knowledge of the victim's routine and attempted to steal valuables after the attack, sparking outrage over women's safety in the city.
- 01The accused, Rahul, allegedly attacked the victim in her home using a spare key.
- 02He showed no remorse during interrogation and suggested a robbery motive.
- 03Rahul has a history of working for the victim's family and was dismissed a month prior.
- 04Investigators are examining a potential link to a rape case in Alwar, Rajasthan.
- 05The case has raised serious concerns about women's safety in Delhi.
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In a shocking incident in South Delhi, 23-year-old Rahul has been accused of the rape and murder of a 22-year-old woman, who was preparing for the UPSC civil services examination. Investigators suspect he entered the victim's home using a spare key and spent about 40 minutes inside before fleeing. CCTV footage shows him entering the area at 6:30 am and leaving shortly after the attack. During interrogation, Rahul displayed no visible remorse and claimed that if the victim's family had given him money, the incident would not have occurred, indicating a possible robbery motive. The victim, the daughter of a senior Indian Revenue Service officer, was allegedly strangled and assaulted before her valuables were stolen. Rahul's dismissal from his job as a domestic help in the household a month earlier is believed to have contributed to his motive for revenge, compounded by financial difficulties. Additionally, he is being investigated for a possible connection to a rape case in Alwar, Rajasthan, occurring just hours before the Delhi incident. This case has ignited public outrage and renewed discussions about women's safety in the city, especially concerning crimes committed by individuals known to the victims.
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This case highlights the urgent need for improved safety measures for women in Delhi, particularly against known perpetrators.
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