The murder of tennis player Radhika Yadav in Gurugram, Haryana has now reached a new turning point. The police investigating the case have now seized Radhika’s iPhone as an important piece of evidence. It is believed that all the clues are hidden in this phone, which can help in solving the mystery of Radhika’s murder. Gurugram Police handed over Radhika’s iPhone to DITECH (Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communication, Haryana). Here the technician will unlock the phone and try to recover the deleted data from it. Many important clues like call records, chat history, social media data, location history and browsing details can be found in the phone. It is important to know with whom Radhika used to talk, with whom she was troubled and whether she had any fear or pressure in her mind.

Even the family did not know the password of the iPhone
According to police sources, Radhika kept her phone completely private. Even his family members did not know his password. In this case, the police hope that with the help of the technical team, important information can be revealed by unlocking the phone.
Scrutiny on social media too
The police is not only investigating the phone, but Radhika’s social media activity as well. It is being seen how many social media accounts Radhika had and on which platforms she was active. An Instagram profile of Radhika is also being investigated, which was exposed through a friend of hers. Police want to know if anyone was contacted or had any suspicious conversations through that profile.
The story will open from the statement of friends?
The police are now preparing to interrogate Radhika’s close friends. Their statements will be recorded, so that a complete picture of Radhika’s personal life can emerge. It will be seen whether Radhika was under any stress or pressure, and if so, what was the reason.
Hidden pain in screenshots, but context is essential
Some screenshots of Radhika are going viral on social media, in which she is seen talking about ‘living in captivity’ and ‘searching for freedom’. Various speculations are being made about these things. However, the police say that this is only one aspect. Until the complete data of the phone comes out, it is too early to reach any conclusion.