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“Not a Murderer — A Daughter Crying for Justice”: Sonam’s Parents Speak Out Amid Honeymoon Horror Headlines

Media Painted Her a Monster. Her Family Tells a Different, Heartbreaking Truth.

The picturesque hills of Meghalaya, usually echoing with the laughter of tourists and lovers, have now become the center of a national storm — and at the heart of it stands Sonam, a young bride now accused of murdering her husband during their honeymoon.

But in a dramatic and deeply emotional turn of events, her parents have shattered the silence.

“She’s not a killer… she’s a broken soul being hunted by a narrative. The real story is far darker, and no one’s telling it.”


From Fairy Tale to Nightmare: A Love Story Turned Tragedy

Sonam and her husband were supposed to be celebrating the beginning of forever. Instead, death struck just days into their honeymoon, and India was left stunned.

News channels ran with blazing headlines:

But now, her family has come forward with their version — and it’s not just emotional, it’s explosive.


“She’s Being Demonized Without Proof”

In a trembling voice, Sonam’s mother shared:

“She called us, crying uncontrollably… she didn’t kill anyone. She lost the love of her life, and now she’s losing her own to media hatred.”

Her father added:

“What kind of justice is this — where people judge before the law does? Where facts are replaced by Facebook comments?”


5 Chilling Questions the Media Isn’t Asking:

  1. Where is the conclusive forensic evidence?
  2. Why was the hotel CCTV withheld from public view?
  3. Was there a third person at the resort that night?
  4. Why are timelines not matching across police and witness accounts?
  5. Who benefits from framing Sonam — and why?

Public Trial, Private Hell

Sonam is now the villain of a thousand WhatsApp forwards. Every photo of hers has become meme material. Every expression dissected. Every silence mocked.

But in reality, a family is breaking.
A woman is isolated.
And truth is buried beneath a landslide of half-baked headlines and thirsty clicks.


“Let the Courts Decide, Not Clickbait”

Legal experts have raised concerns about media sensationalism overpowering justice.
Criminologist Rishi Das warns:

“If we keep letting online mobs dictate guilt, we may be punishing the wrong people — and letting the real culprits vanish in the fog.”


The Bigger Picture: A Nation Too Quick to Judge?

In the court of public opinion, Sonam is already convicted.
But what if the truth is different? What if she’s not just a suspect — but a scapegoat?

Her parents cry not for sympathy… but for justice. Due process. A fair hearing.

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