In chilling echoes of betrayal, two honeymoon murders have rocked India. In Telangana, a land surveyor was allegedly killed at his wife's lover's behest after she shared his location. Similarly, in Meghalaya, a newlywed was murdered on his honeymoon, with his wife accused of paying her lover to orchestrate the killing.
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