Mysterious suicides of newlyweds in Gwalior shock city; bond of seven lifetimes broken in just five days

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- •In April 2026, Megha, daughter of Guruvir Singh, was married in a grand ceremony to Siddharth Khandel in Gwalior.
- •In May 2026, Megha hanged herself at her maternal home, and on 22 May 2026, Siddharth did the same using the groom’s safa.
- •Both families have distanced themselves from the media and police investigation, adding to the mystery.
- •Police are examining smartphones, deleted chats, call records, and social media activity to uncover the truth.
A heart-wrenching incident in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, has left the entire city stunned. A lavish wedding that took place just 25 days ago has now plunged two families into grief and left everyone with unanswered questions. Twenty-three-year-old newlywed Megha, also known as Jyoti, hanged herself at her maternal home, and within 48 hours, her husband Siddharth Khandel had done the same—using the groom’s safa (headgear) that had been used in their wedding. This double suicide has left not just the police but the entire society baffled.
To understand this tragic turn of events, the timeline is crucial. On 25 April 2026, Megha, daughter of Guruvir Singh, was married in a grand ceremony to Siddharth Khandel, a resident of Pinto Park. The wedding was a lavish affair, with both families spending generously, and joy filled the air. But that happiness was short-lived. Just five days after the wedding, on 1 May 2026, Megha returned to her maternal home. From the outside, she appeared normal, but her inner turmoil may have been something else entirely.

