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'No Son Should Be Like Him...': Gangster Romil Vohra's Father Weeps Over His Funeral Pyre

'No Son Should Be Like Him...': Gangster Romil Vohra's Father Weeps Over His Funeral Pyre

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Gangster Romil Vohra's parents, Kapil Vohra and Risha Vohra, who are themselves lodged in jail in connection with ongoing cases, were granted permission to attend the cremation
Five days after he was gunned down in a police encounter, the final rites of dreaded gangster Romil Vohra were performed on Friday morning under tight security in Haryana's Yamunanagar district. Vohra, once a close associate of the notorious Kala Rana gang and a wanted criminal carrying a reward of Rs 3 lakh, was cremated in the Kansapur area.
The scene at the crematorium was emotionally charged as Romil's father, Kapil Vohra, conducted the mukhaagni (lighting of the pyre) in the presence of a strong police deployment. His grief was palpable as he tearfully said, 'No son should become a gangster… the condition we are going through should not happen to anyone else."
Romil's parents, Kapil Vohra and Risha Vohra, who are themselves lodged in jail in connection with ongoing cases, were granted permission to attend the cremation. Both were seen breaking down repeatedly. 'We have nothing left. We are ruined," said Kapil, his voice choking with emotion. Risha, too, sobbed uncontrollably, adding that she last saw her son on November 22, the day he left home saying he was going to college.
Romil Vohra had been on the police radar for months, wanted in several heinous cases including the Khedi Lakhha triple murder, the Shantanu murder case, and a firing incident at Bilaspur's immigration centre. The police finally tracked him down in Gurugram, where he was killed in a police encounter on June 23.
Meanwhile, district officials have confirmed that preparations are underway to demolish Romil's house, as part of a larger crackdown on assets linked to organised crime.
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June 27, 2025, 14:19 IST

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