After Murdering Friend Atharva, Jai Shows No Remorse In Lock-Up Nagpur: The 19-year-old Jay Yadav, prime accused in the brutal murder of his 14-year-old best friend Atharva Nanore, has left city police stunned with his remorseless and nonchalant behavior inside the lock-up. Alongside accomplices Kunal Shahu and Ayush Shahu, Jay is currently in police custody on remand for five days. According to officers handling the case, Jay’s complete lack of remorse is baffling. "After committing his first crime—specifically, the murder of a best friend—Jay is disturbingly calm and aloof. Even hardened criminals don’t exhibit such traits," said a senior officer. "Jay showed surprising calmness and misled cops during interrogation, fabricating as many as four different stories before finally naming the two Shahus, who later provided critical information," added another officer. The murder allegedly occurred on April 2, when Jay and his accomplices, Kunal Shahu and Ayush Shahu, carried out a botched ransom plot. Police confirmed that Jay allegedly watched without emotion as Kunal Shahu strangled Atharva and later assisted in disposing of the body. The crime scene investigation revealed that the act was premeditated, with Jay’s role in the execution of the plan being central to the case. Following the murder, Jay returned to Gittikhadan, where he joined his family in searching for Atharva. He pasted missing posters around the neighborhood and even participated in local protests demanding justice for the missing boy. His actions, however, were seen as a calculated attempt to divert attention from his involvement. The police noted that Jay’s behavior during the search phase was inconsistent with genuine remorse, further fueling suspicions of his guilt.#atharva_nanore #jay_yadav #kunal_shahu #ayush_shahu #suhas_jagtap

‘Want All Killers To Suffer Same Pain As My Son’ Revati, the 44-year-old mother of 14-year-old Atharva Nanore, stood emotionally overwhelmed at her family’s home in Gittikhadan, Nagpur, as she demanded severe punishment for the brutal kidnapping and murder of her son. Speaking in a voice trembling with grief and fury, she declared her desire for vengeance, insisting that the killers must endure the same torment her child suffered. “My son was killed, now I want revenge,” she said, her words echoing the anguish of a parent who feels the justice system has failed her. Revati’s plea for immediate action was stark, as she expressed deep distrust in the prolonged legal process. “I want instant revenge,” she asserted, her anger palpable. She further demanded that the parents of the assailants be made to suffer in the same brutal manner her son did, stating that only then could she consider forgiveness. Her words painted a picture of a mother who has been pushed to the brink, her sorrow overshadowed by a burning desire for retribution. Atharva’s father, Dilip, shared his family’s fears about their safety, revealing that the mastermind behind the crime, Yadav, along with his brother and other family members with criminal histories, posed a significant threat. The family’s concerns were compounded by the fact that Jai, a suspect linked to the case, had frequent interactions with their son. Jai would visit their home, play with Atharva, and even borrowed money from the family for his elder brother’s marriage. These details underscore the personal and intimate nature of the crime, highlighting how the killer’s actions were intertwined with the victim’s life. The tragedy has left the family in a state of despair, grappling with the reality of their son’s death and the uncertainty of justice.#nagpur #yadav #gittikhadan #atharva_nanore #revati

Gittikhadan Community Mourns 14-Year-Old Atharva Nanore's Murder People from diverse communities in Gittikhadan gathered on Sunday to mourn the death of 14-year-old Atharva Nanore, a Class 8 student whose body was discovered stuffed in a sack on April 4. The boy, kidnapped from the Gittikhadan area on April 2 during Hanuman Jamnotsav celebrations, was found on the Bharatwada overbridge on the ring road. A preliminary autopsy confirmed he was strangulated with a cloth, showing clear compression marks on his neck. The discovery triggered widespread grief, with residents standing shoulder-to-shoulder to bid him a final farewell as his body arrived at the locality from Govt Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) at 3pm. The tragedy sparked demands for justice, with mourners expressing collective anguish over the loss of an innocent life. Congress leader Rizwan Khan Moovi and Bablu Tiwari, a key Hanuman temple office-bearer, joined residents in calling for the accused to be arrested and for a thorough investigation. Hundreds participated in a funeral procession to Mankapur Ghat for the last rites, while family members, visibly shaken, received comfort from locals. Heavy security was deployed at Gittikhadan Chowk, including police officers, riot control commandos, and women constables, alongside a surveillance van with CCTV cameras. Police are probing the motive behind the murder, suspecting an "insider's job" due to the boy’s apparent trust in the perpetrator. The lack of resistance from Atharva, who reportedly went with the suspect without protest, has raised questions about the relationship between the victim and the accused. Investigators are examining CCTV footage, questioning the father’s business associates, and analyzing digital records, including call details and phone locations.#govt_medical_college_hospital #gittikhadan #atharva_nanore #mankapur_ghat #hanuman_jamnotsav

Atharva's Brutal Murder Sparks Fear Among Women, Families In Gittikhadan Over Children’s Safety Nagpur: The brutal murder of 14-year-old Atharva Nanore has left the Gittikhadan community in a state of shock and fear, with parents and women in the area grappling with heightened anxiety over the safety of their children. The incident has prompted a shift in daily routines, as families in Gawalipura have become increasingly cautious about allowing their children to engage in outdoor activities, attend tuition classes, or participate in community gatherings without close supervision. Many parents now insist on keeping their children indoors for extended periods, expressing a deep sense of unease that persists until their children return home safely. Residents described the tragedy as a wake-up call, with one parent stating, “We won’t let our kids stay out for long,” while another added, “There’s no peace of mind until they come back home.” The community, which had previously taken for granted the safety of its children, now faces a pervasive sense of vulnerability. Atharva, known for his regular visits to a local shrine for prayers, was a familiar figure in the neighborhood. His sudden and violent death has left the community reeling, with many struggling to comprehend how such an act of brutality could occur in their midst. The incident has sparked widespread discussions about the safety of children in the region, with many questioning the adequacy of existing measures to protect young lives. Local authorities have been urged to take immediate action to address the growing concerns, though no official statements have been released regarding the case so far.#local_authorities #gittikhadan #atharva_nanore #gawalipura #mankapur_ghat

Missing Since Thursday, 14-Year-Old Boy Murdered, Body Stuffed In Sack A 14-year-old boy, Atharva Nanore, was found murdered and his decomposed body stuffed in a sack after going missing during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in Nagpur. The boy, a Class 8 student, disappeared on Thursday, April 2, and his body was discovered on Saturday, April 4, at Bharatwada, 20 kilometers from his home. The discovery sparked widespread outrage and protests in Gittikhadan, where the boy’s family resides. Locals accused the police of delayed action, leading to a volatile situation where authorities resorted to lathicharges to disperse protesters. Atharva’s body was found at a railway overbridge in Kalmeshwar, wrapped in a sugarcane sack marked with the “Kalmana Market” trademark. The sack was placed against a pillar on the bridge’s sidewalk, and a passerby noticed blood seeping from it around 3:30 PM. Preliminary investigations suggest Atharva was throttled to death, with his limbs tied using rope. The police suspect premeditated murder and have referred the case to Gittikhadan, where a kidnapping case was already registered. Atharva, the younger son of vegetable vendor Dilip Nanore and housewife Rewati, joined the Hanuman Jayanti procession on Thursday. He told friends he was stepping out for ice cream and was last seen near a private hospital around 10:35 PM. CCTV footage captured him at an ice cream parlour near a nursing home in Friends Colony at 11:20 PM, where he stood with two others who left without him. Sources indicate Atharva likely walked willingly with his abductors, suggesting he knew them. His captors appeared familiar with the locality, using narrow bylanes to avoid CCTV cameras. The family reported Atharva missing late on April 2 after he failed to return home.#nagpur #hanuman_jayanti #gittikhadan #atharva_nanore #kalmana_market
