Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Police have scanned the phone call history of the 9th grade student who jumped off the Gwalior Fort and died on Feb 7.

The investigation, on Saturday, revealed that before taking the extreme step, Pushpa Yadav had a nearly one-hour conversation with a boy named Raj Yadav and also spoke to three other numbers.

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The incident

On February 7, Pushpa left home around 4 PM, telling her family she was going to coaching. However, she went straight to the fort, parked her scooter, removed her shoes, and jumped off the wall.

An important detail has now emerged—just an hour before the incident, Pushpa’s father received two phone calls warning him about her intentions. The first call came at 4:20 PM from a girl, and the second at 4:30 PM from Raj Yadav, who urged him to save her.

Police investigations have revealed that Raj Yadav was a close friend of Pushpa. While her family claims he was harassing her and is responsible for her death, police are verifying all angles. Three months ago, Pushpa’s father had even confronted Raj at his house over the same issue.

Before the incident, Pushpa reportedly removed her profile picture from her social media account. Police are now analyzing her phone records and online activity to gather more details.

Meanwhile, eyewitnesses at the fort confirmed seeing her climbing the wall. Some people rushed to stop her, but she jumped before they could reach her.

Pushpa’s father, Rinku Yadav, works at a pump in Moti Jheel. Police officials have assured that a thorough investigation is underway, including examining call records and social media interactions.