CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In a chilling development in the Indore couple missing case, police have reportedly recovered a suspected murder weapon from Weisawdong Falls in Meghalaya. The young couple, who went missing while on a trip, had last been traced to Meghalaya, prompting an interstate probe. The latest breakthrough came when local authorities, working alongside Madhya Pradesh police, found a blood-stained object—believed to be the weapon used in the crime—submerged in the waters near the popular tourist spot. Forensic teams have been deployed to confirm whether it is indeed linked to the missing couple.

The case has shocked both Indore and the local community in Meghalaya, with growing concern about the safety of travelers. Investigators are now focusing on verifying digital and physical clues, including CCTV footage, mobile tracking, and witness accounts. While no arrests have been made yet, the recovery of the suspected weapon may prove pivotal in unraveling the mystery. Police have not ruled out foul play and are treating the case as a possible double homicide. As the search intensifies, the families of the couple continue to wait for answers, hoping for justice in what appears to be a deeply disturbing crime.

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