Lucknow: Vishnu Yadav, 30, who came to Lucknow from Pratapgarh to finalise plans to shift here so that his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter could have a brighter future, was allegedly beaten to death by his in-laws in the Aashiana area on Tuesday night.A sales executive with an internet services company, Vishnu, had come to his in-laws’ residence with his wife Sakshi and their child to help the girl meet her maternal grandparents and to discuss plans for settling in Lucknow. However, on Tuesday night, an argument reportedly broke out after dinner between him and his father-in-law, Teerthraj Singh, which soon escalated, ending into the tragedy. His brother Rohit Yadav recalled their last conversation. “I spoke to Vishnu around 8:30 pm on Tuesday. Everything seemed normal then. Around 10:30 pm, I received a call from a police officer informing me that my brother had been murdered,” he said. Rohit added that Vishnu had been actively looking for good pre-schools and was serious about relocating permanently. “The family was his entire world. Every decision he made was for his daughter and for Sakshi. He came here with dreams of starting over, of giving them comfort and security,” said Shanti, a relative of Vishnu, her voice breaking. “He walked in with hope in his heart… and never walked out. We never thought his search for a better tomorrow would end like this.”
Trending
- ‘RR lost their face’: Du Plesis warns of added pressure on Jaiswal after Samson departure | Cricket News
- NCERT admit card 2026 for Group A, B, C non-teaching CBT exam released at ncert.nic.in; download here
- Huda Mustafa: ‘Love Island USA’s Huda Mustafa breaks silence after restraining order drama |
- Drone training, covert ops & more: Arrested by NIA, US mercenary Matthew VanDyke’s life in conflict zones exposed | Lucknow News
- Ghosts in the Darkness: Waiting for lions at Sasan, Gir
- Aravind Srinivas: Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus offer to buy Google Chrome browser, now says: Google search does a much better job than anyone else in the world |
- ‘Like replacing Virat Kohli’: Riyan Parag on Sanju Samson’s Rajasthan Royals exit | Cricket News
- From college dropout to India’s youngest billionaire: How Alakh Pandey built PhysicsWallah
