Neeraj Chopra reacts to Radhika Yadav homicide: Households ought to assist feminine athletes

India’s Javelin Throw star Neeraj Chopra has reacted to the dying of India’s rising Tennis star Radhika Yadav. Radhika was shot lifeless at her residence in Gurugram on Thursday, July 10 allegedly by her father, who was upset over her making social media reels.
In line with preliminary data, the accused father fired three bullets consecutively at Radhika. She was rushed to a personal hospital in essential situation however succumbed to her accidents throughout therapy.
Lately, Neeraj shared his ideas on the dying of the younger Tennis star and mentioned that households ought to assist girls athletes.
“I used to be talking to some individuals about this earlier than. We have already got some wonderful examples of feminine athletes from Haryana doing wonders for the nation. In households, it’s best to assist one another, and people (girls athletes) who’re doing nicely must be idolised and adopted,” mentioned throughout a media interplay as quoted by NDTV.
Police sources instructed India At present that Radhika’s father was upset along with her curiosity in making reels and feared it was bringing disgrace to the household.
“We bought data from the hospital {that a} 25-year-old lady had died. She suffered three bullet accidents,” the Station Home Officer of Sector 56 police station instructed India At present. “We met the lady’s uncle however he didn’t say something. Then we went to the incident spot the place we bought to know that the lady’s father had fired at her.”
Radhika Yadav was a celebrated tennis participant who had represented each state and nation in numerous tournaments, successful quite a few medals and accolades. Nonetheless, two years in the past, she sustained an harm that pressured her to step away from aggressive sports activities. In current months, Radhika had been specializing in constructing a profession as a social media influencer. She ceaselessly created and posted reels on platforms like Instagram.
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