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Family opposition or interference
Family dynamics
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Annu
Victim · Wife of the victim
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When Annu's family discovered Yogendra's criminal background, they called off the proposed marriage and arranged her wedding with Giriraj Gurujar. This parental intervention disrupted Yogendra's plans and became the primary trigger for his subsequent hostility.
Context or trigger: Discovery of Yogendra's criminal record
Reported expression: Termination of engagement and arranged marriage to Giriraj
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Possessiveness or monitoring
Control dynamics
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Yogendra Gurujar
Suspect · Former Fiance of the victim
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Yogendra exhibited intense possessiveness, maintaining an unyielding insistence that Annu belonged to him despite her marriage to Giriraj. His ongoing threats following her wedding demonstrated a refusal to relinquish control.
Context or trigger: Annu's marriage to another man
Reported expression: Refusal to accept relationship termination and persistent threats
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Premeditation and planning
Planning or impulsivity
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Yogendra Gurujar
Suspect · Former Fiance of the victim
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Yogendra organized a coordinated gang operation, arming 15 associates and arranging vehicle transport to attack the victim's household at night. The operation was deliberately timed and executed with structured force.
Context or trigger: Approaching Karwa Chauth festival
Reported expression: Mobilizing 15 armed men, procuring firearms, and coordinating vehicle transport
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Situational vulnerability
Victim vulnerability
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Annu
Victim · Wife of the victim
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Annu's advanced nine-month pregnancy significantly heightened her physical vulnerability during the violent home breach. Police prioritized her immediate safe recovery due to extreme risks to her health and unborn child.
Context or trigger: Nighttime home invasion while nine months pregnant
Reported expression: Inability to flee or defend herself during violent abduction
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Co-offender facilitation
Offender behavior
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Case-wide
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A group of approximately 15 associates facilitated Yogendra's abduction plan by overwhelming the household, firing ten rounds to neutralize resistance, and physically beating relatives with weapon butts.
Context or trigger: Group execution of home invasion
Reported expression: Group shooting, physical beatings, and surrounding family members
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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Detection avoidance or evasion
Post-offense behavior
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Yogendra Gurujar
Suspect · Former Fiance of the victim
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Following the kidnapping, Yogendra retreated into the dense Lanka ki Dang forest to evade police detection and keep the victim hidden overnight until police initiated contact.
Context or trigger: Post-abduction flight from law enforcement
Reported expression: Hiding in remote Lanka ki Dang forest overnight
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Narrative-supported psychological state
Confidence: High
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