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Delhi: The mutilated body parts of a person, possibly a woman, were found at two places in a wooded area near Geeta Colony flyover in north Delhi on Wednesday, reported news agency PTI. Officials said that ortho-forensics would confirm the facts, and as per preliminary assessment the man was around 35-40 years old. “One is the head in polythene and the other is the rest of the body. Based on the long hair we think it is a woman’s body. Identification is pending, investigation is on,” Joint CP Paramaditya told ANI.
“The remains of a person have been found at two different places near Geeta Colony flyover in Yamuna Khadar area. Crime and FSL teams have reached the spot. DCP (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi said, “It appears to be the body of a man about 35 to 40 years old.”
video | Delhi Police recovered the mutilated body of a woman near Geeta Colony flyover this morning. Awaiting more details. pic.twitter.com/muMRgoaxzI– Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) 12 July 2023
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A case of murder is being registered in Kotwali police station. Officials said the area was being searched for more leads.
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Aftab Amin Poonawalla, accused of murdering his live-in partner Shraddha Walker, was arrested last year. In the charge sheet filed by the police in the Saket court, the confession of the accused states that he had cut the walker’s body into more than 17 pieces.
According to the charge sheet, after killing Shraddha on May 18, 2022, at around 7:45 pm, Aftab locked the doors of his rented accommodation in south Delhi’s Chhattarpur Pahari area and took out a saw, three blades, a hammer and a hammer. Bought plastic clip.
“I then came back to the flat and took Shraddha’s body to the bathroom, where I cut her hands from the wrists with the help of a saw and kept them in white polythene… while cutting her wrists, my left hand also Got a slight cut.” ,” read his second statement given to investigators after trying to mislead the police.










