Police arrested a person who was in a relationship with a 25-year-old girl after her physique was found in a fridge at a ‘dhaba’ (eatery) on the outskirts of Mitraon village in southwest Delhi, information company PTI reported on Tuesday.
In keeping with Vikram Singh, Further Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka), they obtained info on Tuesday morning {that a} girl had been murdered and her physique was hidden at a dhaba on the outskirts of the hamlet, as said within the report.
In keeping with the report, the physique was recovered by police as soon as they arrived on the scene. Accused Sahil Gahlot, a Mitraon village inhabitant, has been captured. Singh said that extra authorized motion is being taken.
In keeping with Singh, preliminary interrogation revealed that Gahlot was getting married on February 10 and that the lady objected as a result of that they had been in a relationship for a very long time, as per the report.
“The lady was from Jhajjar in Haryana. In keeping with reviews, she threatened to accuse the person in a case if he married one other girl,” PTI reported citing sources.
“In keeping with preliminary investigation, the accused deliberate to marry one other girl. And when the sufferer came upon about it, she objected and continued in marrying him “ANI quoted Singh as saying. Enraged by this, the accused murdered her and put her physique inside a freezer at his dhaba. “The incident occurred two to 3 days in the past,” he added additional.
A homicide case in Delhi a couple of months in the past surprised the nation when a person named Aaftab Poonawala allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha and dissected her physique into 35 elements. Following the homicide, he allegedly stored the physique items in a 300-litre fridge for 18 days earlier than dumping them in a jungle.
He was detained on November 12 when Shraddha’s father, who had not spoken to her in nearly a yr because of their disagreement, went to the cops after her mates instructed him she hadn’t spoken to them in months.
Extra info is awaited.
(With Inputs From Companies)
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