n what first appeared to be a tragic accident during a couple’s honeymoon in Meghalaya, a minor inconsistency in the wife’s statement ultimately exposed a calculated murder plot. The arrest of Sonam Raghuvanshi for the murder of her husband, Anurag Malviya, has sent shockwaves across the country — not just for the crime itself, but for how a single slip of the tongue helped crack the case.
Sonam and Anurag, a newlywed couple from Madhya Pradesh, were on their honeymoon in the scenic Laitlum Canyons near Shillong when tragedy struck. Anurag’s body was found in a deep gorge, and initially, it seemed like a case of accidental slipping during sightseeing. But Meghalaya Police noticed something strange early on — a minor contradiction in Sonam’s version of events.
Sonam told the police that Anurag had slipped while taking selfies near the edge of the cliff. However, officers at the scene noted that the area was cordoned off and not accessible to tourists without guidance. Further scrutiny revealed that Sonam had given two slightly different versions of how Anurag fell, prompting officers to dig deeper.
Surveillance footage from nearby spots showed Sonam walking alone much earlier than her timeline suggested. More crucially, phone records showed frequent communication with a man named Deepak Soni — later revealed to be her lover. As suspicion grew, investigators checked hotel CCTV footage and recovered deleted chats that exposed months of planning between Sonam and Deepak.
It soon became clear that the honeymoon was not a celebration, but a cover. Sonam had allegedly conspired with Deepak to eliminate Anurag so they could be together. Deepak reportedly traveled to Meghalaya around the same time, maintaining a low profile to avoid attention.
Police credit Sonam’s small narrative inconsistency as the first thread in a web of deceit. Her arrest, along with the launch of a manhunt for Deepak, has now turned the case into a national spectacle of betrayal, greed, and premeditated murder.
As the case unfolds, authorities continue to uncover more digital and physical evidence. What began as a simple oversight — a minor change in the story — has now laid bare one of the most shocking honeymoon murder plots India has seen in recent years.