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Noida double murder case cracked

Atiq Khan

Hammer and surgeon’s knife allegedly used in the crime not recovered


Dr. Talwar’s extra-marital affair linked to crime

Aarushi, Hemraj were intimate: police




Aarushi Talwar

LUCKNOW: The police on Friday cracked the Noida double murder case in which teenager Aarushi Talwar and her domestic help, Hemraj, were killed. The girl’s father, Rajesh Talwar, who reportedly confessed to the crime, has been arrested. However, many questions on the motive of the crime remain unanswered.

According to the Additional Director-General of Police, Law and Order, Brij Lal, Dr. Talwar, a dentist, was arrested at 12 noon from near the Sector 21 temple in Noida.

Mr. Lal said the domestic help was first struck senseless with a hammer and a surgeon’s knife used to slit open his throat. After committing this murder on the roof of his residence, he added, the doctor came down, went to his daughter’s bedroom and carried out the second murder.

He said the twin murders were executed after midnight on May 15 and there was a difference of about 30 minutes between the first and second killing. In the intervening period, Dr. Talwar had a couple of drinks, Mr. Lal claimed.

Dr. Talwar’s wife, Nupur Talwar, was asleep when the murders took place.

The hammer and the surgeon’s knife have not been recovered. On the visit to Hardwar by a team of the Noida police on Thursday, the ADGP said it was a matter of investigation and details could not be disclosed.

Mr. Lal had two theories on the motive for the murders. One was Dr. Talwar’s alleged extra-marital affair with the doctor-wife of a friend and colleague.



Rajesh Talwar

The ADGP told newspersons that Dr. Talwar used to bring his lover to his residence when his wife was away. The affair was objected to by his daughter and eventually Hemraj and the other servants came to know about it.

According to the police official, the accused was perturbed that his secret had been discovered. Asked whether the wife was aware, the official said this was being investigated.

Since Aarushi and Hemraj were privy to the affair, the two became friendly. Their intimacy was not liked by Dr. Talwar, Mr. Lal added. This was another motive for the crime. Hemraj had told another servant that his life was in danger.

On the night of the crime, Dr. Talwar first surfed the internet and made a phone call to the U.S. before going straight to Hemraj’s quarters situated on the roof. He took a hammer and a surgeon’s knife with him. Not finding him there, the dentist went to his daughter’s room and found Aarushi and Hemraj together, Mr. Lal said.

The accused thereafter took the domestic help to the roof and killed him before murdering his daughter.

Mr. Lal said the doctor probably intended to kill only Hemraj but Aarushi was murdered as a potential witness.

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