A tale of passion poisoned by paranoia gripped Pakur district in Jharkhand. Rafayal Soren, once smitten with his minor girlfriend, suspected her of two-timing and plotted a heinous revenge. Posing as eager for a rendezvous, he drew her to a deserted field in Hirapur, where buddies ambushed her for a gang-rape, culminating in her strangulation and body disposal right there.
Locals stumbling upon the mutilated remains prompted a full-scale probe. Hirapur police nabbed the trio: Rafayal, his minor pal, and another. Interrogation peeled back layers of deceit— their love affair spanned years, marriage dreams dashed by familial clan taboos. But whispers of her other romance ignited Rafayal’s demonic rage.
In his words, betrayal demanded retribution. The field meeting turned fatal: collective rape, then death. Crop fields concealed the atrocity briefly. Adults are imprisoned; the youth heads to juvenile facility. Forensic teams scour for more clues.
This mirrors a prior Ranchi outrage in Sonahatu, a married lover and spouse decapitating and castrating her beau before jungle toss. From suspicion to slaughter, these sagas scream for intervention in festering jealousies. Pakur mourns, as law enforcers pledge iron-fisted accountability.