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This is a transcript of an episode of Crime Patrol Satark, a show that dramatizes real-life crimes in India. The episode revolves around the murder of Manisha Tambe, a young woman who ran away from her village to pursue her dreams of becoming a beautician. She was betrayed by her fiance Sudesh Agarkar, who had taken money from her and was already engaged to another woman. She was also raped by Arun, a man who pretended to be her friend and sympathizer. Both Sudesh and Arun conspired to kill Manisha and dump her body in a well. The police also found the body of Nitin Nayak, a college student who had committed suicide by drowning in the same well. Nitin was depressed because of his failed love life and his academic pressure. The police initially thought that Manisha and Nitin were connected, but later realized that they were two separate cases. The episode ends with the arrest of Sudesh and Arun, and the host Anup Soni giving a moral message to the viewers. He urges them to subscribe to the channel and watch more episodes of Crime Patrol Satark.
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- The text is a transcript of an episode of Crime Patrol Satark, a crime show based on real-life cases in India.
- The episode is about the murder of a young woman named Manisha Tambe and a young man named Nitin Nayak, who were found dead in a can and a well respectively.
- The main suspects in the case are Sudesh Agarkar, Manisha's fiance, Ganesh Tambe, Manisha's father, Arun Salvi, Manisha's lover, and Chetan, Arun's friend.
- Manisha was pregnant with Arun's child and had run away from her village to escape her abusive father and fiance.
- Arun and Chetan killed Manisha after she broke off the engagement with Arun and demanded money from him.
- Ganesh killed Nitin after he found out that he was Manisha's friend and helped her escape from the village.
- The police solved the case by tracing the mobile tower records, CCTV footage, DNA evidence, and witness statements.