Home / Crime and Justice / Cyber Fraud Victim's Tragic Demise: Body Found in River

Cyber Fraud Victim's Tragic Demise: Body Found in River

Summary

  • 29-year-old woman went missing, body recovered from Betwa River
  • Victim lost money in cyber fraud, fell into depression
  • Husband saw her leaving home with water container before disappearance
Cyber Fraud Victim's Tragic Demise: Body Found in River

On November 2nd, 2025, the body of a 29-year-old woman named Bhawna Pal was recovered from the Betwa River in Jhansi. Bhawna had mysteriously gone missing a few days earlier on Tuesday.

Bhawna's husband, Sher Singh, had seen her leaving their home with a small container of water, which she usually carried when going to the temple. However, she did not return home after a long time, prompting the family to approach the police.

Further investigation revealed that Bhawna had fallen victim to a cyber fraud. She had come across an advertisement on social media for a pencil company that promised good monthly income for packaging work from home. Bhawna contacted the alleged company officials, who took around Rs 35,000 from her in the name of registration and security deposit. After paying the money, which she had borrowed from her relatives, Bhawna realized it was a scam, as the people she was in contact with online suddenly disappeared.

Devastated by the loss of her money, Bhawna slipped into depression, which ultimately led her to take the extreme step of ending her life. On Saturday, her body was found floating in the Betwa River. The police have launched an investigation into the matter.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bhawna Pal, a 29-year-old woman from Jhansi, fell victim to a cyber fraud, losing around Rs 35,000, which led her to depression and ultimately, her tragic death.
Bhawna Pal went missing on Tuesday, and her body was later found floating in the Betwa River in Jhansi on Saturday, indicating that she had taken her own life.
Bhawna Pal had come across an advertisement on social media for a pencil company that promised good monthly income for packaging work from home. She paid around Rs 35,000 to the alleged company officials, but later realized it was a scam.

Read more news on