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The Horrific Murder Case of Shraddha Walker Receives 45% Negative Sentiments from the Audiences Online: CheckBrand

In a shocking incident in Delhi, apparently over the course of 18 days, a man allegedly strangled his live-in partner, dismembered her body into 35 parts, and dumped the remains in Mehrauli forest. For five to six months, he got away with the murder.

The body pieces were dumped by him every day at 2 am, according to sources. The defendant has been sentenced to five days in police detention.

The case has put the people of the country in utter shock and terror. CheckBrand analysed the impact of the news and people’s reviews on the same. As per CheckBrand’s reports, Shraddha Walker’s murder case has gained an online engagement of 19.6K in the past day. Apart from this, the case has a search engine score of 4206 with 45% negative reviews from the audiences online.

*Source Google Trends

After a dispute, Aftab Ameen Poonawala, 28, is accused of strangling his live-in lover Shraddha Walkar on May 18. According to accounts, he then cut her body into 35 parts and purchased a 300-liter refrigerator to store them. He scattered the fragments across the Mehrauli woodland over the course of the following 18 days, they added.

"While working in Mumbai, the couple fell in love. After overcoming opposition from their families, they moved to Delhi around the end of April or the first week of May. Mid-May, while they were still residing in the nation's capital, they got into a heated fight about marriage, and he strangled her "South district Additional DCP-I Ankit Chauhan stated. He continued, "The accused had stored the woman's remains in a fridge and disposed them off on several occasions.

Shraddha, 26, met Poonawala while working at a call centre for a large corporation in Mumbai. They began dating and later resided together. The couple eloped and arrived in Delhi when her family rejected their relationship. They moved into a Mehrauli apartment to begin with.

Shraddha's friend told her brother in September that her phone had been turned off for more than two months. Her family also looked at her social media accounts, but there had been no recent posts.

The victim's father, Vikash Madan Walker, went to the Mumbai police in November and reported his daughter missing.

The victim's last known location was discovered in Delhi during the first investigation, and the case was handed over to Delhi police as a result.

 

November 15, 2022
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