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Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case: YouTuber Devender Singh, who shared a video of Indore couple - Sonam and Raja Raghuvanshi hours before the crime, once again published another video clip on his Instagram account which showed three murder accused - Vishal Chauhan, Akash Rajput and Anand Kurmi - following the couple in Meghalaya. Both the videos are reportedly of Shillong's Double Decker Root Bridge.

"As there have been multiple DMs regarding the quality of the previous video, I am sharing the original quality video here again! Please note: The videos shared by me are not AI generated but actual raw content from our own devices. We are ready to help the authorities in any way possible and provide the raw footage. Help us make this video reach the right people! Please ask for consent before using this video on your channels. Credit (@m_devsingh )," Singh's post read.

 
 
 
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Raja-Sonam And Three Accused Seen At A Difference Of 20 Minutes

Singh said that there is a difference of 20 minutes between Raja-Sonam and the trio being captured on camera. They were captured on camera at 9:25 AM on May 23. Raja-Sonam were captured in the video at 9:45 AM.

Last Video Of Indore's Honeymoon Couple

Earlier on Monday evening, a haunting video of Raja and his wife trekking through a forest trail in Meghalaya took centerstage on social media believed to be the last visual of the Indore couple before husband was allegedly murdered in a shocking conspiracy involving his wife and her lover.

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The footage, captured unintentionally by travel vlogger Devender Singh during a trip to the iconic Double Decker Root Bridge in Cherrapunji's Nongriat village on May 23, has stirred emotions and suspicions online.

Singh, who posted the clip on Instagram and described it as "probably the last video of the Indore couple."

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"I had travelled to Meghalaya and visited the double-decker root bridge on May 23," Singh wrote in his Instagram caption. "While reviewing my footage yesterday, I came across a clip of the couple. It was around 9:45 am. We were trekking down, and they were coming up after spending the night in Nongriat village. Sonam was wearing the same white shirt that was later found near Raja's body. Watching Raja in the video now. It's heartbreaking. He looked normal, completely unaware of what awaited him."

Singh has urged social media users to help share the video widely so it can assist Meghalaya Police in the ongoing investigation.

"It might help connect a few more dots," he said. In the video, Sonam is seen walking ahead with a polythene bag presumably carrying a raincoat while Raja follows a few steps behind, carrying most of their belongings.

(With agency inputs)