Shraddha Murder Case: Cops Find Pelvis, 10 Other Bones From Drain In Mehrauli Jungle
On Monday, the Delhi Police filed an application in the Saket court seeking permission for Aftab Poonawala's narco test as he is not cooperating with the investigators.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police has recovered some parts of skeleton from Shraddha Walkar’s chopped off corpse with bone structures mainly from the back side of the body. As per ABP News sources, the police has recovered pelvis and 10 other bones from a drain in Mehrauli jungle. Shraddha was strangled and killed by her live-in partner, Aftab Amin Poonawala on May 18 who later chopped off her body into 35 pieces. Aftab had stacked the chopped body parts in a refrigerator and disposed of them at various places across Delhi.
As per the sources, the Police has also found blood stains in Aftab’s kitchen, and the sample has been sent for testing to ascertain the person it belonged to.
Based on the investigation so far, the police suspect that after killing, Aftab had chopped Shraddha’s body parts in the bathroom where he would turn on the shower so that the blood would drain out and the body could be easliy cut up.
Aftab also tampered with the evidence as the sources told after disposing of Shraddha’s cut up body parts, he cleaned the refrigerator with acid so that he could dodge probes by the forensic team, if caught.
It was revealed that Aftab is not cooperating with the investigators and therefore, the Delhi Police will now get his narco test done. On Monday, the Delhi Police filed an application in the Saket court seeking permission for Aftab’s narco test.
Upon being asked about Shraddha’s mobile phone, he has been giving vague answers, sometimes saying that he threw the phone in Delhi and sometimes would say that he threw it somewhere in Maharashtra.
He has also not been giving satisfactory answers when asked about the saw that he used to cut up Shraddha’s corpse.
Meanwhile, Delhi Police will soon call Shraddha’s father for DNA test after which the blood and bone samples will be sent to Forensic Science Laboratory for further investigation.
Sources also said that during the investigation many novels and literature books were found at Aftab’s home suggesting that he was fond of reading books.