
Delhi biker's parents waited with anniversary cake, later saw his wrapped body
India Today
Kamal's parents waited all night for their wedding anniversary with a cake at their Delhi home. Hours later, they were handed their son's body.
At midnight, a cake lay uncut on a dining table in West Delhi. Candles remained unlit. Plates were never laid out.
Instead of celebrating their wedding anniversary, Kamal Dhyani’s parents spent the night walking through empty streets, knocking on police station doors, and calling out their son’s name, unaware that he would never return home.
Kamal, a 25-year-old call centre employee, had called his twin brother Karan at 12.50 am on Friday. He said he would be home in 15 minutes.
That was the last time his family heard his voice.
“He told our mother to make chapatis. He said he was reaching home,” Karan recalled, his voice breaking. “We were waiting to cut the cake at midnight. Instead, we were searching for him all night.”
When Kamal did not arrive even after half an hour and stopped answering calls, panic set in. The family rushed out into the night. First to his office, then to nearby police stations, hoping each turn would bring them closer to answers.

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