Viral Video: Couple Ties Hands with Dupatta During Mountain Trek After Pune Murder Case Sparks Fear
A viral video showing a couple tying their hands together with a dupatta while trekking has sparked widespread discussion on social media following the recent Pune murder case. The video's location remains unverified.

Hyderabad: A video showing a couple tying their hands together with a dupatta (chunni) while trekking in a mountainous area has gone viral on social media. The video is being widely shared following the recent murder of Ketan Aggarwal in Pune. According to the viral claim, the husband tied his and his wife’s hands together to prevent being pushed off a mountain. However, the location where the video was filmed has not been confirmed.
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Viral Video Emerges After Pune Murder Case
The viral video surfaced after the recent murder of Ketan Aggarwal, a case that has attracted widespread attention.
According to the information circulating online, Ketan Aggarwal’s fiancée, Siya Goyal, allegedly took him on a vacation, where he was thrown from a mountain and killed.
The viral discussions also refer to an earlier case involving Sonam, who was reported to have taken her husband to a mountainous area in Meghalaya, where he was allegedly killed.
Memes and Comedy Videos Flood Social Media
Following these incidents, social media has been flooded with memes, humorous videos, and content created by influencers.
Many users have made comedy videos based on the topic, while others have said that men are becoming more cautious about travelling to mountainous areas with their wives or girlfriends.
What the Viral Video Shows
The viral video reportedly shows a couple trekking in a mountainous area.
According to the narration accompanying the clip:
- The husband tied his hand and his wife’s hand together using a dupatta (chunni).
- He reportedly said the purpose was to prevent his wife from pushing him off the mountain.
- The narration further claims that if she attempted to push him, both would fall into the valley together.
- It adds that this arrangement ensured both remained safe.
The video was reportedly recorded by another person and later uploaded to social media, where it quickly went viral.
Authenticity of the Video Not Confirmed
The exact location where the video was recorded is not known, and there has been no independent verification of the claims made in connection with the clip.
Netizens have been reacting to the video, with some commenting that it would be a good idea to adopt a similar precaution while trekking in mountainous areas as a couple.
A video of a couple tying their hands together with a dupatta while trekking has gone viral on social media following discussions around the recent Pune murder of Ketan Aggarwal and earlier references to a case in Meghalaya. The clip has generated memes, comedy videos, and mixed reactions online. However, the location where the video was shot remains unknown, and its claims have not been independently verified.
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