The 26-year-old was kidnapped by colleagues from the plan.  They didn’t get a ransom, so they murdered her.  They got through the sim card

The 26-year-old was kidnapped by colleagues from the plan. They didn’t get a ransom, so they murdered her. They got through the sim card

Rising Bollywood star Meenakshi Thapa was kidnapped and murdered at the age of 26. It wasn’t a random stranger who did it, but two people she already knew from working in the film industry.

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Meenakshi Thapa was born on October 4, 1984. She was in India making her screen debut in the horror film 404: No Bug Found in 2011. Later, she starred in only two more films in her life: “Pakauu” and “Heroine”.

The story of the kidnapping of a rising Bollywood actress by friends from the set

Meenakshi Thapar was filming her new movie “Heroine”. There she met two aspiring actors with whom she became friends on the set. Young Indian Amit Jaiswal and his lover Preeti Surin decided to kidnap Thapar after hearing her stories about her family’s wealth in Dehra Dun, a city in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India. They devised a plan to acquire some of this property. In April 2012, under the pretext of inviting Thapar on a trip to Gorakhpur, a small town near the India-Nepal border they kidnapped a young actress and then held her hostage.

The tragic death of Meenakshi Thapar shocked India. The kidnappers had no mercy

The kidnappers demanded 1.5 million rupees from Thapar’s parents and said that if the ransom was not paid, Thapar would be forced to make pornographic videos. Her mother did not have such a sum, so she gave the impetuous couple only part of it, i.e. 60,000 rupees.

Soon after Meenakshi Thapar was brutally killed by Jaiswal and his girlfriend. She was strangled and then beheaded. Her body was dumped in two different places as the killers returned to Mumbai. Meenakshi Thapar’s torso was thrown into a water tank and her head thrown out the window of a speeding bus in a bag on the way to Mumbai. Even after they murdered Thapar, the couple of killers sent messages to her family asking for more money until April 2, 2012. Surin and Jaiswal could get away with murder, but they forgot to throw away Thapar’s cell phone SIM card and her debit card. The perpetrators were caught and confessed to the murder. They were sentenced to life imprisonment.

Source: Gazeta

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