This Article is From Jan 14, 2023

Aaftab Poonawala Cut Shraddha Walkar's Body With Saw, Reveals Autopsy

Aaftab allegedly chopped up 26-year-old Shraddha's body into 35 pieces and kept those in a refrigerator for weeks at his homebefore disposing of the parts across the city over several days.

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New Delhi:

The body of Shraddha Walkar, who was allegedly murdered by her live-in-partner Aaftab Poonawala, was cut up into pieces with a saw, an autopsy of her bones has revealed.

Last month, a DNA test had confirmed that the bones that alleged killer Aaftab Poonawala led the cops to in Mehrauli's forest area and in Gurugram were Shraddha's.

Traces of blood found in their flat, too, matched with hers. The test was carried out using DNA samples from her father.

The autopsy of the bones was carried out at All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in the national capital.

Aaftab Poonawala is alleged to have killed Shraddha Walkar on May 18 at their rented flat in Mehrauli after an argument. He had chopped up her body into 35 pieces and later dumped them across the city over several days.

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The saw and blade allegedly used to chop up the body were allegedly thrown in the bushes at a part of Gurugram, while the meat cleaver was dumped in a dustbin in south Delhi, sources said.

The crime came to light gradually after her father went to the police in their hometown in Maharashtra sometime in October.

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The father, Vikas Walkar, had not been in touch with her as he was upset over her inter-faith relationship with Aaftab Poonawala. Having met over a dating app, the couple lived together for some months in their hometown Vasai near Mumbai before shifting to Delhi only in May last year.

The 28-year-old has been in judicial custody since November last year. Delhi police are likely to file a chargesheet in the case later this month. Aaftab, sources say, had earlier told a Delhi court that he had killed his partner Shraddha Walkar "in the heat of the moment".

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