The investigation into the alleged murder of Chetan Agrawal reached a crucial stage as Pune Rural Police conducted a detailed crime scene reconstruction at Lohagad Fort, where the fatal incident reportedly took place. The exercise was carried out early Sunday morning with the accused present, allowing investigators to retrace the sequence of events and verify statements made during questioning. Police escorted the accused along the same route they allegedly took on the day of the incident, examining where they stopped, the locations they visited, and the movements leading up to the alleged push from the fort’s edge. A life-sized dummy matching the victim’s approximate weight was used to simulate the incident and help investigators assess the physical circumstances surrounding the alleged crime. The reconstruction was video recorded in its entirety, with forensic experts and senior police officers documenting each step. Officials said the footage and observations would strengthen the prosecution’s case and could be presented as evidence during court proceedings. Investigators are also examining the alleged planning behind the incident, including digital evidence and online searches reportedly recovered during the probe. Police are working to determine whether the act was premeditated and whether the available evidence supports the sequence described by the accused. To facilitate the reconstruction, access to portions of Lohagad Fort was temporarily restricted, ensuring investigators could conduct the exercise without interference. Authorities stated that every aspect of the alleged incident, including positioning, movement, timing, and physical feasibility, was carefully evaluated as part of the ongoing investigation. The case continues to attract widespread public attention, with investigators emphasizing that the probe remains active and that all evidence will be examined before the matter proceeds further in court.


