New revelations in the Lucknow double murder-suicide case show that the accused, Manas, had been stalking Divya and tried to intercept her vehicle days before the attack.

  • Accused Manas Bajpai stalked Divya and attempted to stop her car two days prior to the incident.
  • Divya had expressed fears for her life to her close associates.
  • The perpetrator killed his wife and his ailing sister before committing suicide.
  • A long-standing divorce battle was the backdrop of this tragic event.

In a chilling development regarding the Lucknow double murder-suicide case, police investigations have unearthed new details. It has been revealed that the accused husband, Manas Bajpai, had been monitoring Divya's movements for several days. Just two days before the fatal incident, Manas reportedly followed her and attempted to intercept her vehicle, though she managed to escape.

The victim, Divya, had reportedly sensed the impending danger. According to her close relatives, she had repeatedly expressed her fears, stating, 'He will kill me.' The couple had been embroiled in a legal battle for divorce for approximately one year and were living separately. The case was currently undergoing mediation processes in court.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this case highlights the critical escalation of domestic disputes into violent crimes when warning signs are ignored. It underscores the need for better psychological intervention during high-conflict legal separations.

The sequence of events unfolded on Thursday outside an ICICI Bank. CCTV footage captured the moment Manas intercepted Divya. The footage shows a heated confrontation followed by physical assault. Despite the intervention of bank security guards and staff, Manas proceeded to shoot Divya in broad daylight.

'The premeditated nature of the stalking suggests a calculated intent to commit violence.'

Following the murder of his wife, Manas fled to his residence, where he shot his ailing sister before turning the weapon on himself. Police recovered three weapons from the scene. A significant piece of evidence is a WhatsApp status posted by Manas, in which he accused Divya of infidelity and explicitly mentioned his intention to kill his sister.

A local shopkeeper, Lavkush, noted that Manas returned home on the day of the incident looking visibly agitated and drenched in sweat. While Manas claimed he was merely stressed about work, his erratic behavior was a precursor to the tragedy. The family shared that Divya was in the midst of planning a surprise 'jungle-themed' birthday party for her nephew, unaware of the horror that awaited her.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What was the relationship between the deceased?
Manas and Divya were husband and wife, currently undergoing a divorce proceeding.

2. What evidence has the police recovered?
Police have recovered three weapons, spent cartridges, and digital evidence from a WhatsApp status.

Did You Know?: The crime occurred just one day before a scheduled court hearing regarding their divorce case.