The Aarushi Talwar murder case happened around a decade ago, but it was much bigger than the gruesome murder of a young, innocent teenage girl and its impact can be felt to this very day. The entire country has been following the case since 2008 making it one of the most gripping murder cases in the history of the nation.
Aarushi's parents, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, were sentenced to life after a court convicted them for the murder of their daughter and their domestic help Hemraj in 2013.
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Earlier in the day, news broke that the Allahabad High Court has acquitted the Talwars saying that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Talwars are guilty.
Within seconds, Twitter was set on fire as people took to their handles to post their reactions about the much-awaited verdict.
#AarushiVerdict parents like these don't kill their only child.they deserve to be released
— Bina Gupta (@bina_cancerian) October 12, 2017#AarushiVerdict #Allahabadhighcourt restores my faith in judiciary.
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Media lynching is now a thing and offcourse, people have a genuine concern.
If #Talwars r innocents, they've been victim of media lynching. Who'll bring them back years they lost rotting behind bars? #AarushiVerdict
— Sahil Prasad (@laxmi407) October 12, 2017Classic Case study for School of Journalism. Media messed it up bad. Have lived through my teenage with this case. #AarushiVerdict
— Nmami Agarwal (@NmamiAgarwal) October 12, 2017But the main question still remains unanswered, who is responsible for ruining the lives of a happy family?
Who killed Aarushi Talwar is more complicated & mysterious question than why kattapa killed Bahubali? ð#AarushiVerdict
— Subrat Saurabh (@ChickenBiryanii) October 12, 2017#AarushiVerdict
Parents acquitted! ð
& No one killed Aarushi! ð¯
The next million-dollar question: Who killed Aarushi and Hemraj?
The nation remains strongly divided over the case, as people have been arguing since the beginning if Aarushi's parents are the culprits or not. If you are not familiar with the timeline of the case, then you have been living under a rock. If you wish to have a more visual idea of how events took place, then 'Talvar' is one movie you need to watch, as it handles the topic in a very sensitive and a mature manner.
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