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Explained: To prove Aaftab Poonawala murdered Shraddha Walkar, police will need to rely on this evidence

| Dec 12, 2022, 08:00:00 AM | TOI.in
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The DNA of Shraddha Walkar's father has matched with the dismembered bones, which were retrieved from South Delhi's Mehrauli forest area, Central Forensic Science Laboratory report has confirmed. The gruesome murder of Shraddha Walkar allegedly by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawalla has captured the horror and attention of the public as dreadful details of the case have emerged over the past months. According to reports citing police investigations, Poonawalla had chopped Walkar's corpse into numerous pieces and continued to dispose them in forested areas of south Delhi's Chhatarpur, nearabout the place where he lived. When asked by a court if he knew what he had done, Poonawala said 'whatever happened happened in the heat of the moment and was not deliberate.' The Times of India spoke to Mahalakshmi Pavani, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India to know how challenging it is for the cops to prove such a case and how circumstantial evidence will help to build a watertight case against Aaftab Amin Poonawalla.

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