Shraddha Walkar 
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Mehrauli murder: Victim’s liver, intestines disposed off first

After searching methods to cut up a body on Google, Aftab kept the victim's body under the shower in the bathroom so that it can be chopped easily.

IANS

NEW DELHI: After murdering his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar on May 18 and chopping up her body into 35 pieces, the accused Aftab Ameen Poonawala first disposed off the liver and intestines after mincing it, sources said.

"During his interrogation, Aftab revealed that the liver and intestines were the first of the body parts that he disposed off in the forest areas of Chattarpur and Mehrauli in plastic bags," the sources said.

After searching methods to cut up a body on Google, Aftab kept the victim's body under the shower in the bathroom so that it can be chopped easily.

ये भी प�ें- Shraddha murder: Aftab Googled blood cleaning method, human anatomy

"I am fond of watching crime series' on TV and through them I came up with ideas on preserving the body parts and to avoid suspicions about her whereabouts. That's why I kept posting on her Instagram profile after the murder. I did it all by myself," the sources said citing his confession.

For a second time on Tuesday morning, a Delhi Police team took Aftab to the Mehrauli forest area to recover the remains. He was first taken to the area on Monday.

ये भी प�ें- Shraddha murder case: Accused taken to jungle to look for body parts

After his arrest on November 12, the police have recovered 10 plastic bags with suspected human remains after multiple searches.

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