'Humble, full of life': Kin recall UPSC aspirant
NEW DELHI, April 23 -- "You have been sitting in dad's official car with a red beacon. You will soon sit in mine," the woman who was allegedly raped and murdered by a former domestic help in Kailash Hills had once said, her aunt recalled on Wednesday. The 22-year-old wanted to become a civil servant, just like her father, and her family believed she would clear the hard-to-crack examinations, scheduled in May, on her first attempt.
"She was so full of life. She just wanted to make her parents proud," the aunt said, describing the 22-year-old with tears in her eyes.
The woman is survived by her father, a 55-year-old civil servant; her mother, a dentist; and her 25-year-old brother who has a Master's in Business Administration and is currently working in Mumbai.
The incident on Wednesday, the victim's father said in his complaint to police, was their worst fears come true. Her parents spent most of the day in the hospital for post mortem proceedings and declined to talk to the media.
Her brother got engaged a few months ago.
"She was so happy for the engagement and they were all waiting for her exam to end in May so they could start preparing for the wedding," the aunt said.
"It was also her birthday on May 3," she added.
Exceptionally "good in studies", she had attended a well-recognised school in south Delhi, going on to complete an engineering degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
For the last one year, she had been studying for the UPSC exams due on May 24.
"We all knew she'll be able to crack her UPSC examination in the first attempt only," said the aunt....
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