Delhi fridge murder case: Accused Sahil erased all data, chats from Nikki’s phone

By  Shefali Kohli February 16th 2023 01:58 PM

Delhi fridge murder case: According to the latest revelations in Nikki Yadav’s murder case, accused Sahil has deleted all data and chats from Nikki Yadav’s phone. 

As per the sources, the accused knew that Nikki’s and his chats were big evidence for the police and crime branch so he deleted all the data. 

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Notably, in the horrific incident 25-year-old Haryana woman Nikki Yadav was strangled by her boyfriend Sahil with charging cable wire on the night of February 9 after which he killed her in the parking lot.

 Meanwhile, the Crime Branch team are checking the CCTV footage of the parking of Nigam Bodh where the accused has given the location.

After killing Nikki, the accused switched off her phone and kept it with him and took out her SIM, the crime branch of Delhi police said.

Nikki Yadav's phone has also been recovered from accused Sahil.


The Crime Branch team reached Nikki's flat on Wednesday evening and took possession of the CCTV DVR of the flat as it is the most important evidence in the case.

The crime branch team has also checked the footage of CCTV cameras of many routes in Param Puri of Uttam Nagar and taken them in their possession.

The accused was arrested and was presented before a Delhi court and sent to five-day police remand.

"The accused is on remand for five days. Inquiry is on. Our multiple teams are working to identify the route taken that night. We are also scanning CCTV footage," said the DCP crime.

According to the police, Nikki called Sahil after learning that he was going to marry another woman.

The woman's body was recovered from a freezer in New Delhi's Najafgarh area, police said on Tuesday.

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The victim was a resident of Uttam Nagar in Delhi, they said.      

Further details are awaited. 


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