In a disturbing incident that has shaken the regions of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Gadwal Tragedy a love triangle involving a bank employee, a mother, her daughter, and an unsuspecting groom has ended in a horrific murder. The case, rooted in betrayal, manipulation, and greed, has left an entire village in shock and sparked intense public outrage.
The People Involved in Gadwal Tragedy
This complex case revolves around four key individuals:
Tirumala Rao – A housing finance company employee who engaged in affairs with both a mother and her daughter.
Sujatha – A 50-year-old woman employed as a sweeper in the same office.
Aishwarya – Sujatha’s 23-year-old daughter.
Tejeswar – A young man from Gadwal, the victim, who unknowingly became part of a deadly trap.

The Backstory of Gadwal Tragedy
Between 2016–2017, while working in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, Tirumala Rao and Sujatha began a secret relationship. Over time, her daughter Aishwarya started substituting for her mother at work—and soon developed a romantic bond with the same man. Unbelievably, both the mother and daughter were romantically involved with Rao, who was already married to another woman.
When the triangle became known within the family, Sujatha allegedly manipulated her daughter into an arranged marriage with Tejeswar, a well-respected local from Gadwal, hoping to remove Aishwarya from the love equation.

A Fake Engagement, A Sudden Escape
Tejeswar and Aishwarya were engaged in February 2024, but just days before the wedding, Aishwarya mysteriously disappeared. Tejeswar’s family grew suspicious, but after a few days, Aishwarya returned and convinced everyone that she wanted to marry him.
Unbeknownst to Tejeswar, this was part of a deeper, darker plan.
The Disturbing Inspiration
According to police sources, the trio—Tirumala Rao, Sujatha, and Aishwarya—were allegedly inspired by a previous criminal case involving Sonam Raghuvanshi, who murdered her husband during a honeymoon in Meghalaya.
They believed that, unlike Sonam, they could execute a “perfect crime.”
The Murder Plot
To maintain a relationship with Rao, Aishwarya went ahead with the marriage to Tejeswar. All the while, she reportedly maintained constant contact with Rao, even making over 2,000 video calls in 90 days, including on her wedding day.
The final plan was chilling: convince Tejeswar to visit a property site, then eliminate him. Rao promised local men a loan waiver in exchange for carrying out the murder. Among them was a man named Nagesh, who accepted the deal.
On June 17th, Tejeswar was picked up in a Swift Dzire car, driven around Kurnool, and then brutally murdered with hunting knives. His body was dumped near a canal. It took several days before authorities could identify the body using a tattoo as a key clue.

The Police Investigation
Thanks to swift action by Gadwal SP Srinivasa Rao and his team, the full story was pieced together using:
- GPS tracker data
- Phone records
- Eyewitness statements
- The police have arrested eight people, including the main accused:
- Tirumala Rao
- Sujatha
- Aishwarya
- Nagesh and two accomplices
- A relative involved in the conspiracy

Public Reaction and Appeal for Justice
Tejeswar, a talented dancer and kind-hearted individual, had a promising life ahead. His sudden, violent death has sparked widespread anger and grief. His family has appealed to Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for swift justice, citing the emotional and social trauma they’re enduring.
Final Thoughts
This case highlights the danger of emotional manipulation, unchecked desires, and pre-planned violence masked under the guise of love. What started as a bizarre love triangle turned into a gruesome murder inspired by real crime cases, revealing just how easily lives can be destroyed by selfishness and deceit.
As the investigation progresses and the trial unfolds, citizens across the state are watching closely, hoping the judicial system delivers justice to Tejeswar and his grieving family.

Let This Be a Warning
Whether from the girl’s side or the boy’s side, it is crucial to verify red flags before stepping into any marriage. A wrong decision can end a life — and destroy many others. Let the story of Tejeswar serve as a tragic reminder to stay alert, ask questions, and never ignore your gut instinct.
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