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Title: Radhika Yadav Murder: Shocking Revelations in 450-Page Charge Sheet

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Details from the 450-Page Charge Sheet in the Radhika Yadav Murder Case

A 450-page charge sheet has been filed by police in the murder case of Radhika Yadav, a 25-year-old tennis player, who was shot and killed by her father, Deepak yadav, on​ July 10th. The charge sheet details the events leading up to and surrounding the tragic incident.

According to the document, Deepak Yadav ​had been without⁢ sleep for two nights prior to the murder. Police allege that Deepak was increasingly concerned about his⁢ daughter’s earnings and felt humiliated by comments from local people regarding her ‍employment. This, the charge sheet states, ‌led him to believe ​he needed to act to preserve “family honor” and resulted in his decision ​to‍ kill Radhika.

The‍ investigation revealed that Deepak Yadav ‍practiced using his licensed ‍pistol for several‌ days before the murder, and even on the morning⁤ of july 10th itself. He ‍fired four bullets at Radhika while she was cooking in the kitchen, resulting in her immediate death.

Police have recorded statements from 33 ​witnesses, including neighbors ⁤and​ forensic experts, all of whom ​are expected to testify in ⁢court. While some forensic reports have been received, ‍others are still pending.

The charge sheet also clarifies that the murder was not motivated by a love affair, but was solely related⁤ to perceived damage to the⁣ family’s reputation. Frequent arguments between father and daughter were​ also documented, with Deepak reportedly attempting ⁢to restrict Radhika’s movements and her‌ work as a tennis⁢ coach. He initially⁣ supported her athletic pursuits, even accompanying her to competitions nationally and internationally,​ but later became resentful of her income.

Radhika Yadav, born on March 23, 2000, was⁢ a promising tennis‌ player, ranked‌ 75th in Girls Under-18, ‍53rd in Women’s Doubles, and 35th in Women’s Singles​ by the ⁤All India Tennis Association (AITA). She supplemented⁤ her athletic career by teaching tennis at academies‍ in ​Gurugram.

The first hearing regarding the charge⁣ sheet⁢ is scheduled for ‍October 17th. Deepak Yadav’s lawyer, Shyambir singh, stated they have not ⁢yet received a copy of the charge sheet ⁤and will offer comment only after reviewing it.

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