Noida, Uttar Pradesh – In a shocking turn of events, a young man took his own life and that of his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day, leaving behind a trail of mystery and heartbreak. The incident unfolded when police found the bodies of 26-year-old Rekh and 32-year-old Sameer, both residents of Noida, in a car near the Sarvapuri village. The couple had been missing for two days, and their families had reported their disappearance to the authorities.
According to eyewitnesses, the police received a call about a shooting incident in the area, and upon arrival, they found the couple in an unconscious state inside a car. The police have taken the car into custody and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. The post-mortem report is expected to shed more light on the cause of their deaths.
In a bizarre twist, Sameer had allegedly left a message on WhatsApp, claiming that Rekh had promised to marry him but was now planning to tie the knot with someone else. Sameer’s family has disputed the police’s initial findings, suggesting that the incident might be a case of murder rather than a joint suicide. They alleged that the family of the deceased had been receiving threatening calls from unknown numbers and had been subjected to caste-related taunts.
The incident has sent shockwaves across the city, with many questioning the motives behind the tragic events. As the police continue their investigation, the families of the deceased are left to grapple with the devastating loss of loved ones.
Separately, a 33-year-old woman was found dead in a septic tank at a vacant plot in Bhopal’s Nashatpur area. The woman, identified as Laxmi Priya, had been suffering from severe jaundice for several months. The cause of her death is still unclear, and the police are investigating the circumstances surrounding her demise.
In other news, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has suspended the licenses of two Umrah companies for violating residential services. Meanwhile, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad has written to the Home Minister, Amit Shah, seeking a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the recent plane crash in Delhi.
In a related development, the Jamiat-e-Islami Bangladesh has announced its acceptance of the overall results of the recent general elections in Bangladesh. The party’s leader, Dr. Yunus, has congratulated the winner, Tarique Rahman, on his landslide victory.
In cricket news, the Pakistan and India cricket teams have arrived in Colombo ahead of the upcoming match. However, the teams’ captains failed to shake hands during the toss, sparking controversy. Pakistani spinner Usman Qadir’s bowling action has come under scrutiny, with former Indian captain Sanjay Manjrekar labeling it as “ridiculous” and “below the dignity of the country”.
In a bizarre incident, a French police officer stopped a speeding red Ferrari, only to discover that the driver was a homeless and impoverished individual receiving government assistance. The driver was reportedly living off a car worth $2.5 million.

