Sonam, the prime suspect in her husband Raja Raghuvanshi's murder, had business ties with Raj Kushwaha and was involved in a love triangle with him. Police investigations reveal that Sonam and Raj confessed to the crime, motivated by their desire to advance their business interests and relationship. Authorities are exploring all angles, with further investigation pending.
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