Spanish Bio On Radhika Yadav’s Instagram Draws Attention During Murder Probe — Details
Tennis player Radhika Yadav's murder by her father sparks outrage as a cryptic Instagram bio surfaces, hinting at hidden struggles behind her tragic death. Police probe deepens.

As the investigation into the shocking murder of 25-year-old tennis player Radhika Yadav unfolds, a cryptic Instagram bio has stirred fresh questions. The profile, believed to be hers, carries a Spanish phrase: "Todo pasa por algo" — which translates to "Everything happens for a reason." The message, vague yet emotionally charged, has drawn attention for its possible connection to the events leading up to her tragic death.
Private Instagram Account Raises Eyebrows
The Instagram account, now under scrutiny, is private and contains just six posts. It is followed by 69 users, including Himanshika Singh Rajput — a fellow tennis player and close friend of Radhika. It was Himanshika who brought the profile into public view, tagging it in a photo they had taken together.
Friend Claims Radhika Was ‘Controlled’ at Home
In a recent Instagram video, Himanshika painted a painful picture of Radhika’s personal life, claiming she faced constant criticism and control at home.
“They couldn't bear to see her independent,” she alleged, accusing Radhika’s parents of shaming her for wearing shorts, speaking to male friends, and making her own life choices.
“They tried to control everything — her freedom, her relationships, even what she wore.”
Family Rejects Allegations, Calls Them Baseless
Radhika’s family has strongly denied these claims. A cousin defended the household environment, saying there were no such restrictions on her life.
“If there had been any limitations, how could she travel across the world to play tournaments or train students? These allegations are completely baseless,” he said.
Texts Reveal Radhika Wanted to Leave Home
Despite the family’s denial, new information from police paints a different picture. Authorities confirmed that in a WhatsApp conversation with her coach, Ajay Yadav, Radhika expressed a desire to leave home and move abroad — a detail that hints at deep-rooted personal struggles.
Shot 5 Times By Father
Radhika, once a promising tennis player, had turned to coaching after an injury ended her professional career. She was reportedly running a tennis academy when she was shot dead last Thursday at her home in Gurugram’s Sector 57.
Her post-mortem revealed a horrifying truth — she had been struck by four bullets: three in the back and one in the shoulder.
Father Confesses, Police Investigate Financial Tensions
Her father, Deepak Yadav, later admitted to the crime and was taken into custody. Investigators believe the motive may have been tied to financial tensions and resentment. Police suggested that taunts about Deepak living off his daughter’s earnings — and disputes over her tennis academy — were likely flashpoints in their relationship.
Uncle Calls for the Death Penalty
In a dramatic turn, Radhika’s uncle, Vijay Yadav, revealed to reporters that Deepak himself had asked for the harshest possible punishment, stating he should be hanged for what he had done. He also claimed that Radhika wasn’t running a formal academy, but rather taught children at different locations.
























