🔥 Love, Lies & murder in Delhi: How a UPSC Dream Died in Flames
She studied forensic science. She used it to erase a man’s life. But science itself exposed her.
🕯️ The Death of a Dream
Ramkesh meena was just 32.
A UPSC aspirant — one of millions chasing the dream of serving the nation.
He wasn’t rich, famous, or powerful.
He was just another young man from a small town who came to delhi with hope in his heart and books in his hands.
But dreams burn fast in this city.
And in Ramkesh’s case, they burned literally.
💔 The murder That Looked Like an Accident
When firefighters reached his delhi flat, it looked like a tragic accident — flames, smoke, chaos.
Ramkesh was found dead inside, his body charred beyond recognition.
But something didn’t add up.
The burn patterns were strange.
The room didn’t look like a fire started naturally.
And what forensic teams found next turned a supposed “accident” into a chilling premeditated murder.
⚰️ The Perfect Crime — Planned by a Forensic Science Student
The mastermind wasn’t a gangster or a serial killer.
It was Amrita Chauhan, just 21, a forensic science student.
The irony?
She studied how to solve crimes — and used that knowledge to commit one.
police say amrita strangled Ramkesh with the help of her ex-boyfriend and his friend.
After killing him, the trio poured oil and alcohol over his body and set the flat on fire — a desperate attempt to destroy evidence and fake an accident.
She thought she understood forensics.
But she forgot one thing — forensics never lies.
🕵️♀️ CCTV, Clues, and the Science That Fought Back
delhi police didn’t buy the “accident” story for long.
CCTV footage showed the trio entering and leaving the flat.
Oil traces on the floor didn’t match a typical domestic fire.
And most damning — the autopsy revealed ligature marks on the neck.
It wasn’t the fire that killed Ramkesh.
It was the people he trusted.
The girl he lived with.
The love he believed in.
The betrayal that turned into murder.
💣 The Twisted Triangle of Deceit
Investigators say jealousy, greed, and manipulation fueled the crime.
amrita reportedly had a complicated web of relationships — torn between her current partner (Ramkesh) and her ex.
She allegedly wanted to gain control over his assets while keeping her old flame close.
Together, the three plotted the unthinkable.
They killed a man who loved her — and burned the evidence of their humanity along with him.
⚖️ From Aspirant to Ashes: What This Case Says About Us
Ramkesh’s murder isn’t just a crime story.
It’s a mirror to a decaying moral landscape — where ambition and affection collide with manipulation and madness.
He dreamed of clearing UPSC, joining the civil services, and changing the system.
Instead, he became a victim of the system’s rot — where love turns transactional, trust turns fatal, and intellect turns into a weapon.
A life of purpose reduced to a few crime scene photographs and a news headline.
💀 The Irony of Justice
amrita — a forensic student — believed she could outsmart the very science she studied.
But every lie she built was dismantled by the truth she once swore to understand.
In trying to erase a man, she etched her own name into the dark pages of Delhi’s crime history.
Because in the end —
🔥 The fire didn’t destroy the evidence. It revealed the truth.
🩸 Epilogue: Justice Awaits
All three accused — amrita, her ex-boyfriend, and his friend — are now behind bars.
But behind every shocking crime, there’s a quieter tragedy — a mother who lost her son, a dream that never took the exam, and a trust that went up in smoke.
Ramkesh Meena’s story is not just about murder.
It’s about the death of innocence in a world that keeps teaching us — love without conscience is just another crime waiting to happen.
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