You left me on my birthday, come back: What Pune woman posted after killing fiancé
Businessman Ketan Agarwal's death was initially believed to be an accident. However, his fiancée's statements aroused suspicion and prompted the police to dig deeper into the matter.

"You left me on my birthday. u left when we were so close to getting married. I still can't understand why you did this to me... Why did you leave me when I loved you so much? Rest in peace. (sic)"
Those emotional words, allegedly posted by Siya Goyal on Instagram after the death of her fiance, Ketan Agrawal, had overwhelmed grief-stricken viewers. She shared the purported grieving note on her birthday, on June 19, alongside a video where her fiance was speaking to someone who was in the back seat of a moving car.
That clip captured her and Agarwal dancing to a romantic song. The two videos drew sympathy from friends and strangers alike who knew Agarwal had died in a tragic hiking accident.
Goyal's Instagram Highlights also showed stories from at least a month before Agarwal's death as the couple prepared to celebrate her birthday. The collection of videos showed Agarwal engaging in deeply moving gestures for his fiancee.
Now, all these videos are being viewed through a dramatically different lens. Police in Pune have arrested Goyal and her alleged lover, Chetan Chaudhary, accusing them of murdering Agarwal and trying to pass off his death as an accident.
The incident was initially believed to be the result of an accidental fall. The preliminary conclusion was primarily based on Goyal's statement. She was accompanying Agarwal to the site. She had said that her fiance slipped and fell into a deep gorge while they were on an outing to Lohagad Fort in Pune.
However, holes in her testimony prompted investigators to dig deeper. During the probe, police allegedly uncovered evidence suggesting that Goyal was in a relationship with Chaudhary and no longer wanted to go ahead with her planned marriage to Agarwal, who was the director of a family-run real estate business.
The accused conspired to eliminate him, according to the police. As part of the plan, Goyal purportedly took Agarwal to Lohagad Fort under the pretext of an outing, while Chaudhary was called to the spot later.
The duo then allegedly pushed the businessman off the fort, leading to his death.
Their arrests followed a complaint by Agarwal's father and weeks of investigation by the police. Officers are now working to establish the exact sequence of events and determine whether anyone else may have been involved.
"You left me on my birthday. u left when we were so close to getting married. I still can't understand why you did this to me... Why did you leave me when I loved you so much? Rest in peace. (sic)"
Those emotional words, allegedly posted by Siya Goyal on Instagram after the death of her fiance, Ketan Agrawal, had overwhelmed grief-stricken viewers. She shared the purported grieving note on her birthday, on June 19, alongside a video where her fiance was speaking to someone who was in the back seat of a moving car.
That clip captured her and Agarwal dancing to a romantic song. The two videos drew sympathy from friends and strangers alike who knew Agarwal had died in a tragic hiking accident.
Goyal's Instagram Highlights also showed stories from at least a month before Agarwal's death as the couple prepared to celebrate her birthday. The collection of videos showed Agarwal engaging in deeply moving gestures for his fiancee.
Now, all these videos are being viewed through a dramatically different lens. Police in Pune have arrested Goyal and her alleged lover, Chetan Chaudhary, accusing them of murdering Agarwal and trying to pass off his death as an accident.
The incident was initially believed to be the result of an accidental fall. The preliminary conclusion was primarily based on Goyal's statement. She was accompanying Agarwal to the site. She had said that her fiance slipped and fell into a deep gorge while they were on an outing to Lohagad Fort in Pune.
However, holes in her testimony prompted investigators to dig deeper. During the probe, police allegedly uncovered evidence suggesting that Goyal was in a relationship with Chaudhary and no longer wanted to go ahead with her planned marriage to Agarwal, who was the director of a family-run real estate business.
The accused conspired to eliminate him, according to the police. As part of the plan, Goyal purportedly took Agarwal to Lohagad Fort under the pretext of an outing, while Chaudhary was called to the spot later.
The duo then allegedly pushed the businessman off the fort, leading to his death.
Their arrests followed a complaint by Agarwal's father and weeks of investigation by the police. Officers are now working to establish the exact sequence of events and determine whether anyone else may have been involved.