After facing backlash for promoting a massage parlor on her Instagram following her brother’s death, Shrasti has responded to the heat she faced. Read on to know what she did.
Several reels from Raja Raghuvanshi’s wedding, involving the victim of the Meghalaya honeymoon murder, have gone viral from his sister Shrasti Raghuvanshi’s account. After reels from his wedding ceremony went viral all over the internet, netizens criticized the insensitive behavior of the victim’s sister. The reels, uploaded on Shrasti’s Instagram account, which has about 3.9 lakh followers, captured the moments leading up to and during Raja Raghuvanshi’s wedding to Sonam Raghuvanshi.
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The reel, which follows many common social media trends, also showed Raja Raghuvanshi celebrating and being happy on the occasion of his wedding. However, following Raja’s confirmed death on June 2, his sister, Shrasti, still continued to post reels and shared emotional posts about her brother’s death. In some of the posts, she accused Sonam of killing her brother. Among the posts which drew heat from the netizens was a reel uploaded four days after her brother’s death, where Shrasti was promoting a massage parlor in Indore.
The now-deleted post attracted much attention from internet users, as many took to the comments section and slammed Raja’s sister for such insensitive behavior. A user wrote, “Woman literally using her brother’s death to get Instagram views.” Another user accused her of sensationalizing the personal tragedy and wrote, “Wife killed husband and sister earning money, views and followers through brother’s death. Shameful. Is social media for mourning brother’s loss?”
For the unversed, Raja Raghuvanshi was an Indore-based businessman who married Sonam. A couple of days later, Raja and Sonam both shortly went missing, prompting the families to file a missing person’s report for the two. On June 2, Raja Raghuvanshi’s body was discovered in a deep gorge near the Weisawdong Falls in Sohra, East Khasi Hills. The autopsy revealed two fatal head injuries inflicted by a sharp weapon, leading to a murder investigation. On June 9th, Sonam Raghuvanshi, after days of being missing, surrendered to a police station in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, after calling her family and being traced to a roadside dhaba.
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