Bhiwani Murder: CCTV Footage Captures YouTuber and Lover Transporting Husband’s Body on Bike After Murder

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Disturbing CCTV footage has emerged in connection with the Bhiwani murder case, capturing a woman and her lover transporting her husband’s body on a motorcycle before disposing of it in a drain. The woman, 28-year-old Ravina—a YouTuber from Rewari—and her lover Suresh, also a content creator, allegedly strangled 32-year-old Praveen after he caught them in an intimate situation at their home on March 25. Following a heated confrontation, the duo are said to have killed him, wrapped his body, and carried it on a motorcycle to discard it in a roadside drain along Dinod Road, on the city’s outskirts.
The footage, uncovered during the investigation into Praveen’s disappearance, shows the pair riding through the area late at night with the body placed between them on the bike.
Ravina has been taken into custody and has confessed to the crime, while Suresh remains on the run.
Investigators reviewed hundreds of CCTV recordings from around the couple’s neighborhood and the spot where the body was later found. One clip shows a man on a motorcycle wearing a helmet, Ravina seated behind him, and a bulky item—believed to be Praveen’s body—sandwiched between them. The same motorcycle was earlier spotted near the family’s garden before heading toward Dinod Road.
Ravina, a native of Joodi village in Rewari, married Praveen from Gujron Ki Dhani in Bhiwani in 2017. They had a six-year-old son. Police reported that tensions had been rising in their marriage due to Ravina’s social media presence and her growing relationship with Suresh, a fellow YouTuber from Premnagar village in Hisar, whom she met on Instagram about 18 months ago.
Praveen, who worked as a driver at a sand and gravel business, had reportedly disapproved of the friendship. After his disappearance, a search was launched, and his decomposed body was discovered in the drain three days later.
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