(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist)Hyderabad: From dreaming about settling abroad with the man, she had left her family for, and gradually persuading her folks that she had picked the ideal individual, life has flipped around for Avanthi Reddy, with the 24-year-old battling to grapple with the way that Hemanth Kumar, with whom she had lived for a little more than a quarter of a year, isn’t alive any longer.
More difficult is the way that he was tied up and removed directly before her, with nobody acting the hero even as she shouted for help.
The couple, who were from a similar neighborhood in Chandanagar, began to look all starry eyed at more than four years back and got hitched on June 11 at the Sub-Registrar Office in Quthbullapur against the desires of her folks Laxma Reddy and Archana. Since their marriage, Avanthi and Hemanth (26) were remaining in TNGO’s Colony in Gachibowli and Avanthi was routinely in contact with her uncles and different family members.
“My uncles and aunts conversed with me over the telephone a few times over the most recent four months saying that everything was fine. They invited me back home and guaranteed us that everything would be fine,” a crying Avanthi told columnists as she sat tight for Hemanth’s body at the Osmania General Hospital funeral home on Friday morning.
“I realized they had not acknowledged Hemanth, yet was all the while trusting they would not hurt us and acknowledge our relationship once we were settled. We were intending to proceed to work abroad and were setting up all the essential archives. I was trusting that they would be persuaded that my choice to get hitched to Hemanth was correct once we are in a decent position,” she said.
Around four days prior, Vijayender Reddy, Avanthi’s senior maternal uncle had gone to the couple’s home purportedly on the guise of an easygoing visit. “He strolled into the house and glanced around dubiously. He likewise watched the environmental factors, yet I didn’t have a favorable opinion of it,” she stated, including that Thursday around 3 pm, around 10 people including Vijayender Reddy and Yugender Reddy, her more youthful maternal uncle came and persuasively took them in a vehicle.
At the point when they arrived at the Outer Ring Road, rather than going towards Chandanagar, they drove the vehicle towards Sangareddy.
“We raised a caution and attempted to get away, yet they overwhelmed us. All through this, my dad was in contact with my uncles. We figured out how to leap out of the vehicle close Gopanpally and I began yelling for help, however, there were around 50 local people, no one acted the hero,” Avanthi stated, including that by at that point, Hemanth was held down and tied up by Yugender Reddy and two others and removed in another vehicle.
The Cyberabad Police said Hemanth is suspected to have been hit on different occasions everywhere on his body before being strangulated to death. His body was then unloaded in an open region in Kishtaiahguda in Sangareddy.
“They killed my child over Caste”
Hyderabad: Hemanth Kumar’s folks claimed that Avanthi Reddy’s dad Laxma Reddy and her relatives had undermined the couple a few times prior. In any case, the issue was sifted through and a trade-off was worked out between the two families by the police.
“Avanthi’s folks had not endorsed their relationship because of standing contrasts. Aside from this, we are a working-class family having no property or even our very own place,” said Murali Krishna, Hemanth’s dad.
Hemanth’s family had consented to their adoration marriage and the couple accordingly ran off and got hitched. “We got dangers from her family prior as well, however, didn’t expect they would look for retribution by murdering my child so ruthlessly. We had as of late worked out a trade-off as well,” Murali Krishna stated, including that he needed the executioners to be rebuffed harshly.
Hemanth’s mom Rani claimed that her child was executed because of position contrasts between the families. While Avanthi has a place with Reddy people group, Hemanth had a place with Arya Vysya people group. Not long after they got hitched, Avanthi had educated her dad that she didn’t require her offer in her folks’ property and brought it back.
“Hemanth was nearer to me than his more youthful sibling. If he was in the house, he would associate with me constantly. We cared for Avanthi like a little girl,” said Rani.