Headline: ‘Siya Didn’t Want to Sit in Cab’: Bali Trip Cab Driver’s Shocking Claim Puts Sahil Goyal in Spotlight
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In a chilling new twist to the tragic case that has gripped India, a cab driver has come forward with startling claims about the final hours leading up to the disappearance of 28-year-old Siya, placing her partner, Sahil Goyal, squarely back under a harsh investigative spotlight. The revelation, reported by The Times of India, suggests that deep cracks had already appeared in the couple’s relationship just moments before they were due to embark on what was supposed to be a dream vacation to Bali.
The case of Siya’s disappearance has haunted the nation for weeks. Initially framed as a mysterious missing person case, the narrative took a darker turn when her body was discovered under circumstances that raised immediate suspicion. Now, the testimony of a pivotal witness—the cab driver who was hired to take the couple to the Mumbai airport—has injected a fresh wave of urgency and shock into the investigation.
The Cab Ride That Never Ended at the Airport
According to the cab driver’s detailed account, the tension inside the vehicle was palpable from the moment the couple stepped in. The driver, whose identity has been protected, reportedly told police that the mood was not that of excited travelers but of a couple in the midst of a severe argument.
“Siya didn’t want to sit in the cab,” the driver claims in his statement, a piece of evidence that investigators are now treating as critical. He recounted how the young woman was visibly reluctant to share the back seat with Goyal. The driver noted that Goyal insisted they proceed, despite Siya’s visible discomfort and repeated objections.
The journey from their residence to the airport, which should have been filled with pre-holiday chatter, was instead marked by stony silence and simmering hostility. The driver’s most damning observation? Goyal was allegedly not carrying any luggage, a bizarre detail for a man supposedly heading out for an international trip. In contrast, Siya had a packed bag, full of clothes for the tropical getaway that would never happen.
Why “No Luggage” Is a Red Flag
This single detail—the lack of luggage—is what has sent social media into a frenzy and caused seasoned crime analysts to sit up and take notice. If Sahil Goyal was truly planning a holiday to Bali, why leave without a single change of clothes? The driver’s claim suggests that the Bali trip narrative might have been a cover from the very beginning.
The cab driver’s statement provides a haunting timeline:
– The Pickup: The driver arrives at the designated location. Siya is already agitated.
– The Argument: She expresses a clear and strong unwillingness to enter the vehicle. Goyal forces the issue.
– The Journey: The drive is tense. The driver reports hearing Siya say, “I don’t want to go,” multiple times.
– The Destination: They never reach the airport terminal. Instead, the driver was allegedly instructed to stop at a deserted location, an event that investigators believe marked the beginning of the end for Siya.
Social Media Erupts: #JusticeForSiya Trends
As the news of the cab driver’s claims broke, the hashtag #JusticeForSiya began trending on X (formerly Twitter). The public is demanding answers, particularly regarding why Goyal was not detained earlier based on these obvious behavioral cues.
“A man going to Bali with no bags is going to bury a body, not catch a flight,” one viral post read, capturing the grim sentiment of the online community. Another user wrote, “The cab driver is the hero in this story. He remembered the details that could crack this case wide open.”
What Happened After the Cab Stop?
The investigation is now laser-focused on what transpired after the cab was dismissed. While police have not officially charged Goyal with murder, sources reveal that he is now the “primary subject” of the probe and is being questioned rigorously about the discrepancy in the travel story. The cab driver’s testimony has effectively shattered Goyal’s alibi, painting him not as a grieving partner, but as a man who allegedly coerced a reluctant woman into a vehicle, only to come home without her.
Conclusion: The Truth Hinges on a Ride
The cab driver’s haunting claim—“Siya didn’t want to sit in the cab”—has become the defining piece of evidence in this heartbreaking saga. It strips away the veneer of a romantic Bali getaway to reveal a story of coercion, fear, and possible premeditation. As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the final ride in that cab was not the beginning of a vacation. For Siya, it was the last journey she ever took. The nation now waits for the legal system to decide if the man beside her in that back seat is the one responsible for making sure she never boarded that plane.
