Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of plotting her husband's murder during their honeymoon, has been taken into custody by Meghalaya police from Uttar Pradesh. Three individuals have already been arrested, confessing to being hired by Sonam to kill Raja. The autopsy revealed Raja died from injuries inflicted by a sharp weapon, with a machete recovered nearby.
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