On sunday night, Srishti got into a fight with Aditya, who was at her residence, after she got home from work. The man then departed for delhi at roughly one in the morning on Monday.
With the assistance of a keymaker, Aditya opened the lock and discovered her unconscious. After being taken to a hospital, Srishti was pronounced dead.
Aditya was detained on suspicion of aiding suicide after her family members complained to the police about him, claiming he had abused her.
Vivek Tuli, Sristhi's uncle, informed india Today tv that Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath also honored her for being the first female pilot from Gorakhpur.
He said that Aditya had altered the scene of the crime. But according to the mumbai police, the home was still standing.
Additionally, according to the police, Aditya received Rs 65,000 from Srishti's bank account last month.
Aditya was placed under four days of police detention after appearing in court on Tuesday. According to a postmortem report, Srishti strangled to death. The pilot's room did not include a suicide note.