This story is from August 21, 2020

Doctor from Delhi killed by senior in Moradabad

A 30-year-old doctor from Delhi's Shivpuri who had only on August 15 successfully completed her Master of Surgery (MS) in obstetrics and gynaecology from SN Medical College in Agra was found murdered hours after she went missing. Police on Thursday arrested Dr Yogita Gautam's senior at Moradabad's Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Dr Vivek Tewari, for her murder.
Doctor from Delhi killed by senior in Moradabad
Yogita Gautam was stabbed multiple times, her face disfigured and body buried under logs by Vivek Tewari
AGRA: A 30-year-old doctor from Delhi's Shivpuri who had only on August 15 successfully completed her Master of Surgery (MS) in obstetrics and gynaecology from SN Medical College in Agra was found murdered - stabbed multiple times, her face disfigured and body buried under logs - hours after she went missing.
Police on Thursday arrested Dr Yogita Gautam's senior at Moradabad's Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Dr Vivek Tewari, for her murder.
Tewari, a medical officer at a district hospital in Jalaun, UP, is believed to have confessed to the crime and told police in a recorded message that he was in a relationship with Yogita for seven years. "Differences had developed between us recently," he is reported to have said, adding, "I went to meet her on Tuesday but we had an argument. I strangled her before stabbing her with a knife. I then dumped her body and covered it with logs." The post mortem report, however, found three bullets embedded in her body - one in her head, two in the chest. There were injury marks on her neck. SSP Babloo Kumar told TOI that the car used to kidnap Yogita has been recovered from Tewari's residence in Kanpur. "The gun that was used to commit the crime was owned by his father Vishnu Tewari, a retired DSP," the officer said. Yogita's younger brother Mohindra, also a doctor at a government hospital in Delhi, said his sister's skull was fractured.
Recalling the day he last spoke to his sister on phone, Mohindra said, "She called me around 4 pm on Tuesday and said Dr Tewari was threatening to kill her and her entire family as she was not willing to marry him. He was pressuring her for this the last few years. She was crying and was scared. We were in fact on our way to Agra to meet her."
Police had initially registered an FIR under section 364 (kidnapping in order to murder) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC on a complaint filed by Mohindra. But after they recovered the body, other sections, including murder, were added.
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