The family of 23-year-old Nikki Yadav, whose partner had strangled and stuffed her body inside a refrigerator, has demanded a trial at a fast-track court.
Nikki's uncle, Praveen Yadav, alleged that the police are "misleading" the family and the public. He also demanded that the accused, Sahil Gehlot, "should be hanged." "The case should be heard at a fast-track court and the culprit should be hanged. The police are trying to mislead us. Nikki was living at a hostel, she was not in a live-in relationship," Mr Yadav claimed.
He further claimed that after Nikki went missing, her father too had approached Gehlot but was not given any information.
Nikki Yadav was allegedly strangled to death by Gehlot who stuffed her body inside a refrigerator of his dhaba (eatery) in Mitraon village of southwest Delhi.
The crime came to light on February 14, four days after the murder, when Gehlot's confession led to the recovery of the victim's body from the refrigerator, police said.
According to the police, Gehlot told them that he was in a "double mind" and could not decide between whether he wanted to marry his "live-in partner" or the woman his parents had arranged for him.
Gehlot told police that he had left Yadav's Uttam Nagar house around 15 days before the incident but after his engagement on February 9, he had visited it again and spent the night there with her, police said.
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