A Colombian woman speaking 'Emberá' — a dialect continuum within the Chocó language family that's spoken by around 100,000 people across northwestern Colombia, southeastern Panama, and parts of Ecuador.
In a shocking and chilling murder mystery that has rocked Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad's business community, Ketan Agarwal, son of prominent industrialist Vishal Agarwal, did not accidentally fall from Lohagad Fort police suspect he was deliberately pushed into a deep gorge by his bride-to-be Siya Goyal and her friend. The two families had planned an extravagant royal wedding at a luxury palace in Jaipur, with two aircraft booked to transport guests. However, Siya allegedly did not want to marry Ketan and, despite outwardly agreeing to the wedding under family pressure, allegedly hatched a cold-blooded plan to eliminate him. Luring him to the dangerous edge of Lohagad Fort on the pretext of taking photographs, police suspect she and her friend pushed him into the deep valley below, killing him instantly. The incident has sent shockwaves through the families and the business world, turning what was meant to be a celebration into a house of grief.
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Shocking: A girl caused a stir in the entire city.
A chaotic scene on a busy road grabbed everyone’s attention after a woman allegedly created a major public disturbance, leaving passersby shocked.
The incident quickly drew a crowd as the situation turned into a dramatic roadside spectacle.
The visuals have now gone viral on social media, with many questioning public behavior, safety, and the growing trend of creating chaos in open spaces.
Flipkart tried to act over smart and invited every women below the age of 35 years and having more than 2k followers on Instagram as an influencer to promote beauty and cosmetic products at Flipkart Glam Up Fest 2026. Later @Flipkart tried to scam these wanna be influencers by denying to give them the promised gift hamper. Angry influencers looted whatever was there.
Maria Sharapova: cuerpo sin tatuajes (Ferrari no usa adhesivos), sin siliconas exageradas, sin bótox, delgada, sin Nike, sin boca de pato, rubícita, sin barriga, etc...
Las mujeres de hoy jamás alcanzarán los pies de las mujeres de los 90/2000.
A Chinese "leftover" Woman has a meltdown at weekly bride's market in China
She pleads her case with parents of potential groom's, who have travelled from neighbouring city to look for a bride for their Sons
She shouts that she earns 500,000 Yuan and has a good job, yet no one entertains her because she is over 30
In China, Women over 30 are labelled as "leftover women" and are not considered marriageable material, no matter how educated or successful they are
A shocking murder from Bihar’s Darbhanga district has raised serious concerns about workplace safety after a Yamaha showroom manager was allegedly beaten to death inside his office. The victim, identified as Mohammad Faiz Ahmed, was killed inside the showroom located in the Ashok Paper Mill (APM) police station area on Friday evening.
Police said the case was solved within hours, and the main accused, a former employee of the showroom, has been arrested.
According to police, the incident came to light after disturbing CCTV footage from inside the showroom surfaced, showing the manager being attacked with a heavy motorbike shock absorber and other objects.
Senior police officials said the accused, identified as Sonu Paswan, entered the showroom about an hour before the attack and waited for an opportunity.
“He was previously employed at the same showroom and had been removed from service. The attack appears to be driven by personal enmity,” SDPO Rajiv Kumar said during a press briefing.
Investigators revealed that the accused had a grudge against the manager after being removed from his job following complaints. Police also said there was a financial dispute between the two.
“When the manager was alone, the accused attacked him with a heavy shock absorber used in motorcycles,” the officer said. The attack was so violent that Faiz Ahmed died on the spot due to severe head injuries.
Police launched a late-night raid after reviewing CCTV footage and tracking the suspect. Sonu Paswan was arrested near his residence, and several items were recovered, including the suspected weapon used in the murder, a scooter, and other objects taken from the showroom.
“During interrogation, the accused has admitted to the crime,” police officials confirmed.
The accused has been sent to judicial custody, and police said a speedy trial will be pursued.
Faiz Ahmed, reportedly around 30–35 years old, had previously worked as an engineer in Saudi Arabia before returning to India and taking up a managerial role at the Yamaha dealership.
He is survived by his wife and a young daughter. His family said he was a peaceful man with no known disputes.
“My brother had just come back after offering prayers when he was attacked without warning,” a relative said, demanding strict punishment for the accused.
Following the incident, tension spread in Darbhanga’s Laheriasarai and surrounding areas. Locals blocked roads with the victim’s body, demanding immediate arrest and strong action.
“We want justice within 24 hours. The administration has failed to protect people,” a protester said.
Senior officials, including the City SP and forensic team (FSL), inspected the crime scene and collected evidence. Police said multiple angles are being investigated, including personal rivalry and workplace conflict.
Authorities have assured strict legal action and said further investigation is in progress.