Maine
‘Bhai, Maine Kanya Vadh Kar Diya…’: What Radhika Yadav’s Father Said In Confession To Family After Killing Her
Police had earlier said Radhika Yadav ran a tennis academy, which had become a bone of contention.
In a new twist in tennis player Radhika Yadav’s murder case, her uncle said on Sunday that the accused, Deepak Yadav, demanded that he be hanged for murdering his daughter after firing five bullets at her, which ended her life. Radhika Yadav’s uncle, Vijay Yadav, said that Deepak had confessed that he had murdered Radhika before the police as well, and said that if there is any rule of hanging, then they should hang him for the crime.
Speaking to ANI, Vijay Yadav said, “He said to me, ‘Bhai, maine kanya vadh kar diya hai. Mujhe maar do.’.. He didn’t reveal a reason… He said that he had lost his mind… He said it in the police station, too, that if there is a rule of hanging, then hang him… She was a tennis coach. In my opinion, she had not opened any academy of her own…”
Vijay Yadav also claimed that Deepak was devoted to his daughter’s training and invested years in her career since childhood, a profession that demanded significant financial investment. “Her father used to take her for training at 5 in the morning, and used to bring her back in the evening till the training was on. She had stopped going anywhere else,” he said.
“These people were rich from the beginning. Her father has worked very hard. When everyone in their village had kutcha houses, they had a pucca house… There is no bigger punishment than realisation when a person himself is guilty,” he told ANI.
Radhika Yadav murder case
Radhika Yadav was cooking food in the kitchen on the first floor at around 2 pm on Thursday when her father came from behind and allegedly fired at her at least five times. The 25-year-old was shot dead at point-blank range by the 49-year-old at the family’s double-storey home in the Sushant Lok area in Gurugram’s Sector 57. Three bullets hit Radhika in the back and one in her shoulder, killing her on the spot, police said.
Police had earlier said Radhika Yadav ran a tennis academy, which had become a bone of contention between her and and her father as the latter was often taunted for living off his daughter’s income.
A city court sent the accused to judicial custody on Saturday. The court had remanded the accused in police custody for a day on Friday.
(With agency inputs)
Maine
Tennessee forward & Maine native J.P. Estrella enters transfer portal
Tennessee forward J.P. Estrella, a Scarborough native and former South Portland standout, announced earlier today that he is entering the transfer portal.
Estrella shared the news in a social media post, writing that his time at Tennessee “means more to me than I can put into words” and that he’ll “cherish the time I spent there.”
Maine
This Maine Restaurant’s Lobster Roll Is 3 Feet Long… Yes, Really!
This iconic spot is a “road-trip-worthy” Maine destination, but can you handle their newest addition?
Spring has sprung, which means plenty of people will take a well-deserved break from the daily grind and hit the open road. If you’re heading out to explore some cool Maine traditions—and you love lobster rolls—we’ve found the perfect stop.
The Taste of Maine restaurant has been serving up delicious seafood since 1978. They’re famous for a few things: a giant inflatable lobster that covers about 75% of the roof, and their claim to fame—the “World’s Largest Lobster Roll.”
These legendary lobster rolls are 22 inches long, and over the years, many customers have taken on the dare of finishing one. If you succeed, you earn membership in the “Clean Plate Club”—no easy feat given the size of this lobster roll.
But this year, Taste of Maine has gone even bigger. Introducing the “Monster” Lobster Roll: 3 feet long, packed with 2½ pounds of fresh Maine lobster meat—tail, claw, and knuckle—all on a 6-inch roll. This colossal creation carries a price tag of $259.99.
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Located at 161 Main Street in Woolwich, Maine, Taste of Maine is now open for its 48th season.
One of the best things about Taste of Maine is watching people take on these enormous lobster rolls. Guests love filming themselves attempting to finish them, including a Guinness World Records titleholder for “World’s Largest Mouth Gape.”
Spring Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
To see just how long Taste of Maine has been a local favorite, check out this classic TV commercial from the 1980s!
New Arcade in Brewer, Maine Opens This Month
Game on, Brewer! The arcade of your dreams is almost here. Get ready to press start!
Gallery Credit: Arlen Jameson
12 New Restaurants That Opened in Maine in February 2026
Gallery Credit: Sean McKenna
Maine
Maine lawmakers should prioritize childcare
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To the Editor;
Access to affordable child care plays a direct role in whether Maine families can work, pursue education, and maintain stability. The Child Care Affordability Program helps keep child care costs within reach for working families.
To the Editor;
Access to affordable child care plays a direct role in whether Maine families can work, pursue education, and maintain stability. The Child Care Affordability Program helps keep child care costs within reach for working families. At Penquis, we serve 270 children from 266 families across dozens of communities through our child development programs, including Head Start, Early Head Start, and child care. We see firsthand how access to child care determines whether parents can work, pursue education and build long-term stability for their families, particularly in communities facing workforce shortages and rising cost of living.
Child care availability alone is not enough. We can have programs and facilities in place, but if care is not affordable, it remains out of reach for families who are already struggling.
Without it, the cost of child care places an unsustainable burden on Maine families, consuming as much as 29% to 39% of income for single-parent households and 10% to 13% for two-parent families. CCAP is one of the few tools that effectively addresses this challenge by ensuring child care costs are affordable, capping costs at 7% of income for those with the lowest incomes, and expanding access for many more families.
Investing in CCAP supports children’s healthy development, enables parents to participate in the workforce, and strengthens Maine’s economy. We urge state leaders to prioritize this $15 million investment in the supplemental budget and ensure that affordable child care is accessible to the families who need it most.
Kara Hay Penquis
Bangor
president and chief executive officer
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