Mumbai. A team of forensic experts reaches the crime scene where accused Manoj Sane allegedly killed his 32-year-old live-in partner and dismembered her body at an apartment in Thane’s Mira Bhayander.
A heart-wrenching case like the Shraddha Walker murder case of Delhi has come to the fore in Mumbai. Here a woman living in live-in has been brutally murdered by her partner. The killer boiled the pieces of the body in a cooker to destroy the evidence. The police have arrested the accused.
#WATCH | A team of forensic experts arrive at the crime scene where accused Manoj Sane allegedly killed his 32-year-old live-in partner and chopped her body into pieces in an apartment in Thane's Mira Bhayandar pic.twitter.com/qdj69D6ZnQ
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According to information, a 32-year-old woman named Saraswati Vaidh was living with her live-in partner Manoj Sahni, aged 56, in Akashganga Society, Mira Road area of Mumbai. Neighbors complained to the police after foul smell emanated from the flat. After which a police team reached the spot and recovered the mutilated body of the woman from the seventh floor of the society.
Police have recovered several pieces of the woman’s body from the spot. According to the police, preliminary investigation has revealed that the killer killed the woman by slitting her throat. After that, the woman was cut into small pieces with a cutter. After this, he boiled it in a cooker and fed it to the dogs. He was slowly disposing of the dead body, but due to the decomposition of the dead body, the neighbors complained. After which the murder was revealed.
DCP Jayant Bajbale told that when we raided the flat, there were pieces of a woman’s dead body scattered on the ground. Seeing which it was understood that this is a case of murder. In which an attempt was made to hide the crime. Police say that there was a fight between the two over some issue. After which the accused killed the woman. There will be more revelations after the forensic report. At present, the accused has been arrested and investigation has been started.