Woman 'Deemed Dead' Appears to Free Accused Murderers

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By HeadlineDock
5/28/2026

Shivani, declared dead in police records, unexpectedly surfaced to help release her father Bapurao and brother Ajay, falsely accused of murder. Her return led to their identification and a reevaluation of the case.

Woman 'Deemed Dead' Appears to Free Accused Murderers

Highlights

  • - A woman declared 'dead' surfaces to free accused relatives
  • - Investigation into possible false murder accusations
  • - Biometric and familial evidence confirms her identity
  • - Legal process underway for release from custody

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: A woman declared dead in police records appeared before the cops in her village of Khaknar on Wednesday night, bringing unexpected relief by identifying herself as still alive and providing crucial testimony. Shivani, who had gone missing since April 24th, now seeks the release of her father Bapurao and brother Ajay from jail under murder charges.

Shocking Legal Struggle

The mystery began on April 24th when reports surfaced that Shivani was missing. Her family registered a missing person report soon after, but suspicion mounted as local police identified two missing individuals - Shivani and a youth named Arjun from her village- leading to the arrest of her father Bapurao and brother Ajay.

Further investigation by the Maharashtra police yielded a breakthrough when they recovered a charred female body in Jalgaon, Jamod area, which was identified as Shivani through government identity cards. This coincidental development set the stage for a legal tug-of-war over her case's re-evaluation and potential exoneration of those in custody.

Shivani's own testimony came when she contacted her family to inform them about her safety, revealing that both Bapurao and Ajay were unjustly accused. Her re-emergence initiated a fresh investigation where she was identified through biometrics and familial confirmation by the authorities.

The legal process now aims at decoupling their cases from the murder charges, with hopes of seeing her father and brother freed from Buldhana jail. The community and concerned family members await news on this dramatic reversal that could redefine local law enforcement strategies in handling such sensitive cases.

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