Tantrik’s Money-Doubling Promise Turns Deadly: Delhi Flyover Triple Murder Case Exposed
Shocking Triple Deaths Near Delhi Flyover
In a chilling case that has shocked the national capital, Delhi Police have cracked the mystery behind the deaths of three individuals whose bodies were found inside a parked car near a city flyover. What initially appeared to be a case of sudden poisoning or suicide has now been confirmed as a pre-planned triple murder driven by greed and deception.
The victims — an elderly man, a woman, and a property dealer — were discovered unconscious in the vehicle. They were rushed to hospital but declared dead on arrival, prompting an intensive police investigation.
Occult Ritual Used as a Trap
As investigators dug deeper, the case took a sinister turn. Police traced the victims’ last interactions to a self-styled tantrik who had promised to “double their money” through a special occult ritual.
The accused had convinced them that a supernatural ceremony could multiply their wealth. Lured by the promise of quick financial gains, the victims agreed to participate and met him on the day of the incident.
Authorities say the ritual — projected as a “dhanvarsha” (rain of wealth) ceremony — was merely a trap designed to gain the victims’ trust and access their money.
Poisoned Laddoos Served During Ritual
According to the police probe, the tantrik served the victims laddoos laced with poison during the so-called ritual. They were also given liquor and soft drinks, allegedly to deepen the ceremonial atmosphere and lower suspicion.
Soon after consuming the sweets, the victims lost consciousness inside the car. The accused then fled the scene, leaving them locked inside the vehicle.
Medical reports later confirmed that poisoning was the cause of death, establishing the act as a deliberate homicide rather than accidental consumption.
Financial Motive Behind the Murders
Investigators revealed that the accused had instructed the victims to bring cash and valuables as part of the ritual process. After poisoning them, he allegedly escaped with the money, indicating a clear financial motive behind the crime.
Police officials described the act as a “premeditated murder conspiracy” executed to loot the victims under the guise of spiritual practices.
How Police Cracked the Case
The breakthrough came through call detail records, CCTV tracking, and interrogation of individuals linked to the victims. Movement analysis placed the tantrik with the victims shortly before their deaths.
Sustained questioning eventually led to his arrest, after which he reportedly confessed to orchestrating the killings.
Police are now investigating whether he targeted others using similar money-doubling schemes in the past.
Warning Against Blind Faith Exploitation
The case has once again highlighted the dangers of blind faith and superstition being exploited for financial crimes. Authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious of individuals claiming supernatural powers or promising miraculous wealth multiplication.
Officials say awareness is key to preventing such fraud-driven crimes.

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