Shraddha Murder Case: Bones found in Delhi forest match with DNA of victim’s father
New Delhi, December 15 : Results of DNA testing of bones retrieved from forest area in the national capital on December 10 have matched the DNA of Shraddha's father, revealing that they belonged to Shraddha.
According to the sources, A total of 13 decomposed bones and part of a jaw, collected from the Mehrauli forest as part of the investigation in Shraddha Walker case are believed to be of the 27-year-old woman.
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Aaftab has been accused of murdering Shraddha and chopping off her body into 35 pieces and storing them in a refrigerator before dumping them. He is currently lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail and the police is busy preparing the charge sheet for the murder.
On Friday, Aftab was presented in the Saket court through video conferencing from where he has been remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. Earlier, Aftab was sent to judicial custody for 13 days.
CFSL is examining 13 bones recovered from the forest, traces of blood found in the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom of the house, knife, clothes, mobile and laptop recovered from the house. On the other hand, FSL has to submit the report of Aftab's polygraph and narco test, sources say that all these reports may come soon.
The narco analysis test of Aaftab Poonawala, the accused in the gruesome murder of his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar, was conducted on Thursday, December 1, at the Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital in the national capital's Rohini.