The murder case of Dr. Bhavna, who was tragically set on fire in Hisar, Haryana, has taken a dramatic turn. The police, while recreating the crime scene with the accused, Udesh Yadav, discovered Dr. Bhavna's mobile phone in a bush in Rewari. The phone's WhatsApp chat history has shed new light on the case, revealing crucial details. One particularly chilling message from Dr. Bhavna to Udesh's wife, Nikki, states, "I am not well, I will die," which points to emotional turmoil in the days leading up to her death.
Dr. Bhavna was severely burned in an arson attack and later died in Jaipur during treatment. Her mother’s statement led the police to file charges against Udesh Yadav, who has been arrested. The chat history found in Bhavna's phone reveals that Bhavna had been deeply obsessed with Udesh, attempting to get him to be with her despite his efforts to distance himself.
Udesh's wife, Nikki, and his mother have both given statements to the police. Nikki confirmed that Dr. Bhavna had frequently threatened suicide, while Udesh's mother revealed that the two were once romantically involved, but Bhavna's family rejected their relationship. After Udesh's marriage, he began to avoid Bhavna, but she allegedly refused to accept this and continued pursuing him.
Police investigations indicate that Dr. Bhavna and Udesh were related and met at a wedding in 2018. They eventually fell in love, but when Bhavna’s family objected, she moved to the Philippines for further studies. During this time, Udesh secured a job and later claimed to have attempted to save Bhavna after finding her in a critical condition at home, admitting her to the hospital before her death.
Udesh Yadav, who worked as a clerk at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, has been suspended following the developments in the case. The university has stated that Udesh is on leave until the investigation is concluded. Authorities have sent Dr. Bhavna’s phone for forensic analysis as they continue to unravel the mystery surrounding her death.