Love Triangle Tragedy: A Tale of Deceit and Murder
In Nagpur, Aman Rajendra Dhruvavanshi, 20, was killed as a result of a love triangle conflict. Three individuals were arrested and a minor detained. The conflict arose over a shared relationship with a girl. A fake social media account was used to lure the victim into a deadly trap.

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A tragic incident unfolded in Nagpur when a 20-year-old man, Aman Rajendra Dhruvavanshi, was murdered in what authorities have labeled a love triangle clash.
The police reported that the killing took place in the Gorewada forest area, leading to the arrest of three individuals: Lucky Sunil Mendhewar (18), Abhishek Rajesh Kataria (20), and Sulabh Thakur (19), along with the detention of a 17-year-old boy.
Officers from Gittikhadan police station revealed that both Aman and Lucky were involved with the same girl, prompting the altercation. To manipulate the situation, Lucky allegedly created a fake social media account in the girl's name to deceive Aman into meeting him alone, where the latter was subsequently attacked and fatally stabbed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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