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Shraddha Walker case: Bones cut with saw, says post-mortem report

A saw was used to cut up the bones of Shraddha Walker, killed by her live-in partner in May last year, the autopsy report has revealed.

The Delhi Police have got the forensic analysis report of her 23 bones which were recovered during the course of the investigation.

According to sources, it is called an Osteological study or biophysical study of the bone pieces which helps the police in such cases.

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It has been learned in the report that her bones were cut with the help of a saw and a similar sharp-edged weapon. The post-mortem analysis was conducted in AIIMS on Tuesday.

“The post-mortem analysis has suggested that her bones were cut with the help of a saw. Now we will submit this report before Saket Court,” the source said.

Walker and Aftab Amin Poonawalla met through the dating app ‘Bumble’ in 2018. They had come to Delhi on May 8, and shifted to the Chattarpur area on May 15. On May 18, Poonawalla allegedly killed her and then chopped her body into 35 pieces and threw her body parts across various places over a period of 18 days.

He was reportedly inspired by the American crime show ‘Dexter’, which tells the story of a man with homicidal tendencies who lives a double life.

Earlier Aaftab has been taken to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) forensic office in Lodhi colony to collect voice samples.

The forensic experts will then match the voice sample with the newly procured audio clip to make fresh breakthroughs in the case.

 

 

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