India, June 18 -- Meghalaya Police on Tuesday recovered the second machete allegedly used in the murder of Indore-based businessman Raja Raghuvanshi after the reconstruction of the crime scene was carried out with four accused in Sohra district, officials aware of the matter said.
The machete, which has a steel handle, was recovered from the gorge near Weisawdong Falls where Raja's body was found on June 2, police said. The weapon was found after the reconstruction of the crime scene was conducted with Raja's wife Sonam and the three men hired to kill him -- Akash Thakur, Anand Kurmi and Vishal Chauhan, they added.
"The whole reconstruction of the murder was played out today. We have got a very clear picture, we have recorded videograph...
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