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In December 2023, what should have been the happiest night of Priya Mehta's life turned into an unimaginable nightmare in downtown Toronto. The 25-year-old cybersecurity expert had just married David Singh Malhotra in a beautiful traditional Indian ceremony, surrounded by 200 celebrating guests at the prestigious Maharaja Banquet Hall. But when the newlyweds returned to David's luxury Bay Street condo overlooking Lake Ontario, Priya accidentally discovered a second phone that would reveal her husband's horrifying secret. David wasn't the successful business consultant he claimed to be - he was part of an international murder network that specifically targeted Indian immigrant women through matrimonial websites. What Priya found in that phone was evidence of previous "wives" who had died in mysterious accidents, detailed plans for her own elimination, and communications about a sophisticated operation that had claimed dozens of lives across three continents. When David realized his cover was blown, the loving husband facade disappeared completely, and a deadly fight for survival began in the 28th-floor apartment. Using her cybersecurity expertise and quick thinking, Priya managed to upload crucial evidence to cloud servers even as she fought for her life, ensuring that her sacrifice would expose the entire network and save future victims. This is the shocking true story of how one brave woman's final actions brought down an international conspiracy that had operated undetected for seven years, and how her heroic fight back led to justice for 47 murdered women across multiple countries.