In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the body of a 25-year-old unmarried pregnant girl was found in a mango orchard. She was six months pregnant and had relationships with two men: Golu Pandey (50 years old) from her village and Pranjal Pal (28 years old) from another village. The girl had asked both men to take responsibility for her pregnancy, but neither did. She was found dead after being missing for three days. Golu Pandey had disguised her as a married woman to take her to the hospital and later abandoned her dead body in a forested area to avoid suspicion. Both men were arrested and DNA tests were ordered to determine the paternity of the fetus. The investigation is ongoing with questions about the cause of death and the roles of the accused.
Country: India
State/Province: Uttar Pradesh, India
City/Region: Kanpur
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Dating
Relationship Duration: Approximately 6 years (Golu Pandey affair)
Incident Date: Aug. 13, 2026
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Approximately 6 years (Golu Pandey affair)
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2026-08-13
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: English
Boyfriend को लास्ट कॉल, प्रेग्नेंट गर्लफ्रेंड की मिली जंगल में लाश! 2 ब्वॉयफ्रेंड अरेस्ट! UP Kanpur
Jealousy
The victim was involved in simultaneous romantic relationships with two men, leading to conflict and abandonment when she became pregnant. The older boyfriend attempted to conceal the pregnancy and the victim's unmarried status by disguising her as married. The failure of both men to accept responsibility and the victim's social isolation contributed to the fatal outcome.
Police arrested both boyfriends based on call records and family complaints. DNA testing was ordered to determine paternity. The postmortem did not clarify cause of death. Investigation includes examination of hospital and ambulance conduct. The victim's family filed murder charges against both men.
Uncertainty remains about the exact cause of death and which boyfriend fathered the child. Conflicting narratives about victim's relationships and motives. Police puzzled by DNA results pending. The role of forced medication or murder is unclear.
The victim maintained relationships with two men for years. She became pregnant and sought help from both, but neither accepted responsibility. The older boyfriend disguised her as married to take her to hospital. After her death, he abandoned her body in a forest area to avoid suspicion. Police investigation used call records, hospital reports, and DNA testing to identify suspects and motives.
High risk due to multiple romantic partners, pregnancy out of wedlock, family disapproval, and concealment efforts. The victim was vulnerable due to lack of support and escalating conflict.
Multiple concurrent relationships and pregnancy without support can escalate risk of fatal outcomes. Concealment of pregnancy and unmarried status may increase victim vulnerability. Family disapproval and lack of responsibility acceptance by partners are critical risk factors.
The victim's pregnancy, dual romantic relationships, family disapproval, and her pleas for help were early signals of escalating risk.
Call Detail Records showing last contacts, hospital visit details, and the victim's adornment as a married woman helped connect the case.
Call records, DNA samples from both boyfriends, postmortem report, hospital and ambulance records were strongest evidence types.
Not reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrests and DNA testing pending.
Cause of death, paternity of fetus, and full circumstances leading to victim's death remain unclear.