For the entirety of her young life, Harshita Brella – a beautiful, exuberant, thoughtful 24-year-old – hadn’t put a foot wrong.
Academically excellent, she had attended some of the most prestigious schools and colleges in her area and, after completing her teacher training, spent her spare time tutoring underprivileged children free of charge.
‘She loved it,’ her father Satbir Singh tells me today. ‘She was teaching around 18 children in her free time. She enjoyed it so much.’ A beloved daughter and sister, Harshita was inseparable from her family.
‘She was a bit of an introvert; she had that childlike innocence,’ her sister
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