A honeymoon is meant to be a time of joy, bonding, and new beginnings—but for a couple from Indore, their dream getaway to Meghalaya devolved into a case that has riveted public imagination across India. In mid-2025, Raja and Sonam vanished during their trip; what followed was a discovery of a body, shifting narratives, accusations, and a heated debate over evidence, fairness, and public perception.
In retelling this story, I aim not only to collate the publicly known facts, but also to shine light on how such tragedies test institutions, media, and personal trust. I will attempt to maintain a measured tone, avoiding unverified claims or sensationalism, and instead focus on what is confirmed, what remains uncertain, and what broader questions the case raises.
1. The Couple and Their Journey
1.1 Who Were Raja and Sonam?
Raja Raghuvanshi, originally from Indore in Madhya Pradesh, was in his late twenties—public sources suggest a birth year around 1996—at the time of his disappearance. Professionally, he was engaged in the transport business, operating trucks and logistics. While not in a glaringly public role, he was a businessman with regional connections.
Sonam Raghuvanshi, reportedly aged 24 or 25 after marriage, became his wife in May 2025. Their wedding, held in Indore on May 11, was described in family statements as traditional and cordial, with no known signs of discord.
Soon after, the pair embarked on what was supposed to be a memorable honeymoon, choosing Meghalaya, a state known for dramatic landscapes, dense forests, waterfalls, and mystic natural beauty.