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Delhi murder: Bumble may have to share details of other women who visited Aaftab Poonawala's home

Delhi murder: The police are reportedly looking at the possibility if any of the women Aaftab Amin Poonawala met on Bumble could be a reason behind Shraddha Walkar's murder.

November 15, 2022 / 15:26 IST
Delhi Police may write to Bumble to get details of Aaftab Poonawala's profile.

Dating app Bumble may be asked to share details of the profile of Aaftab Amin Poonawala, the 28-year-old man who is accused of killing his live-in partner and chopping her body into 35 pieces in Delhi.

Delhi Police may write to Bumble to get details of the man’s profile for details of the women who visited him at his Delhi home when the body of his girlfriend, Shraddha Walkar, was in the refrigerator, news agency ANI reported, quoting police sources.

The police are reportedly looking at the possibility if any of these women could be a reason behind Walkar’s murder.

Read: Delhi murder-accused inspired by crime show 'Dexter', chef training: cops

The grisly murder of Walkar, which came to light on Monday, has been among the biggest talking points on the internet since Monday.

Walkar, who was from Palghar near Mumbai, was killed and her body chopped into 35 pieces by Poonawala in Delhi, the police said.

Poonawala and Walkar had met through Bumble following which they started working at a call centre in Mumbai.

The couple moved to the house in Delhi’s Mehrauli in May. On May 18, an argument broke out between them and Poonawala tried to shut her mouth with his hand, the police said. He later allegedly strangled her, police said.

The next day, the man bought a saw and a 300-litre refrigerator, taking inspiration from American crime drama “Dexter”. The show is about a serial killer who spends his days solving crimes and nights committing them.

Delhi Police said Poonawala allegedly chopped her body into 35 pieces. He then kept the pieces in the refrigerator for almost three weeks at his home. He dumped the pieces across the city over several days, according to Delhi Police.

He used to take out the chopped pieces, pack them in polythene bags and take them to the forest in a backpack. "He would go to the jungle at around 2 am and return a couple of hours later. He repeated this for around 20 days," a police official said.

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first published: Nov 15, 2022 03:01 pm

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