Mahesh Meena, aged 27, died under suspicious circumstances on August 5, 2026, in Jaipur. His father discovered CCTV footage showing Mahesh in distress and his wife accompanied by three men, including her alleged boyfriend Ganesh. The family suspects poisoning and murder involving the wife and Ganesh, supported by CCTV evidence and family inquiries. The police investigation is ongoing, with the death registered as unnatural. The wife and three others have been named in the murder case. The family alleges the wife and Ganesh conspired to poison Mahesh, and the wife had a 9-year affair with Ganesh. The wife was present at the scene but denied involvement until confronted with footage. The case involves complex family dynamics and suspicions of infidelity and murder.
Country: India
State/Province: Rajasthan, India
City/Region: Jaipur
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately less than 1 year (marriage)
Recorded context: Affair started / overlapping relationship
Relationship timing: During marriage or ongoing partnership, before separation
Incident Date: Aug. 5, 2026
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Approximately less than 1 year (marriage)
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2026-08-05
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
Jaipur में बेटे की मौत का CCTV Mystery! बहू पर Boyfriend समेत 3 युवकों के साथ Murder का आरोप
Jealousy
The case involves a marital relationship complicated by a long-term extramarital affair by the wife with Ganesh. The affair and jealousy appear central to the conflict, culminating in the alleged poisoning and murder of Mahesh Meena. Family suspicions and CCTV evidence highlight manipulation and conspiracy within the intimate relationship.
Police investigation is ongoing with the wife and three men named as accused. CCTV footage and family inquiries are key evidence. The postmortem report is awaited. The family independently collected evidence due to initial police inaction. The wife initially denied involvement but confessed after confrontation with footage.
Initial police skepticism and delay in action caused confusion. The exact motive and method remain under investigation. The role of the three men besides Ganesh is not fully clarified. The timing and sequence of poisoning are not fully established.
Mahesh Meena fell ill on August 5, 2026. His wife was present with three men including her boyfriend Ganesh, as shown in CCTV footage. The family suspects the wife and Ganesh administered poison. The wife initially claimed she was bringing medicine but was seen going elsewhere. The family reported suspicions to police on August 9. The wife confessed involvement after being shown footage. The investigation continues with multiple accused.
High risk due to infidelity, suspected poisoning, and involvement of multiple parties in a conspiracy to harm the victim. The presence of secret affairs and family pressure increases the potential for violence.
Early suspicion arose from CCTV footage and unusual behavior of the wife. The case highlights the importance of family vigilance and independent evidence collection when police response is delayed. Long-term affairs and jealousy can escalate to fatal violence. Surveillance footage can be critical in uncovering hidden relationships and conspiracies.
Suspicious behavior of the wife, presence of unknown men in CCTV footage, and Mahesh's sudden illness with foaming mouth were early signals.
CCTV footage showing the wife with three men, family inquiries revealing a 9-year affair, and the wife's inconsistent statements were key clues.
CCTV video footage, audio recordings, family witness statements, and hospital admission records were strongest evidence types.
Family members, including Mahesh's father and brother Haridwar, provided detailed accounts. The wife was observed acting falsely unconscious and smiling. Relatives of the accused men identified them. Police statements are limited; family conducted independent inquiries.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial police investigation and family allegations.
Exact cause of death pending postmortem report. Full involvement and roles of all accused remain unclear. Motive details and sequence of poisoning require confirmation.