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Poonawala allegedly strangled Walkar in May and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in South Delhi’s Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days
[…]What transpires after a murder, especially when it involves a mangled body, is a story in itself. The identification of the deceased involves a whole host of players: police officials, forensic team, media and photographers
[…]The registration number of the alleged auto was also obtained and a raid was conducted at Trilokpuri but the accused was not found to be living in the address
[…]Bullying, superstitions, drugs and rivalry are once again in the news as Delhi registered a number of murders in the month of September – and the trend continues into October In Delhi, every day brings with it a new set of disasters. Accidents, kilings, road rage, rape, robbery and murder are common in the city. […]
[…]The boy’s mother said her son initially lied that he was injured while playing but narrated his ordeal to her when she prodded him
[…]Delhi Police detained seven people from a club in the South Extension area after a brawl between bouncers and women in the middle of the night. The incident has again brought back put the spotlight on women’s safety in Delhi
[…]The operation is targeted at cloud storage — hence the codename ‘Megha Chakra’– used by the peddlers to circulate audio-visual material on illicit sexual activities with minors
[…]A day ago, a Toyota Fortuner rammed into a number of vehicles and dragged a 26-year-old man to a distance of around 100 metres
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