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Aftab’s water bill brings another angle to Shraddha murder case

New Delhi: In a recent development in Shraddha Walker murder case, the Delhi Police has found a pending water bill in accused Aftab Poonawalla’s flat, given the circumstances that 20,000 litres of water in Delhi is provided free by the government, according to the sources. Aftab who killed his girlfriend Shraddha and chopped off her body […]

Edited By : Pranjal Gupta | Updated: Nov 17, 2022 11:07 IST
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New Delhi: In a recent development in Shraddha Walker murder case, the Delhi Police has found a pending water bill in accused Aftab Poonawalla’s flat, given the circumstances that 20,000 litres of water in Delhi is provided free by the government, according to the sources.

Aftab who killed his girlfriend Shraddha and chopped off her body into 35 pieces, dumping him in the Mehrauli’s jungle, will be presented before Saket court today. The Delhi Police will seek his further custody.

In the latest, some neighbors of Aftab told the police that he has an outstanding water bill of Rs. 300 which causes suspicion as it brings the new angle in the case.

“After the murder, Aftab used a lot of water to clean the blood stains leading to a high water bill and the pending bill. Neighbours told the Police that Aftab used to regularly go and check the building’s water tank,” said the sources.

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The police have also got the information that in the rent agreement which was made, Aftab had put Shraddha’s name first and his own name at the last.

“The flat owner knew that they are not a married couple. They were given the flat through a broker. Aftab used to deposit Rs 9,000 into the account of the owner between 8 and 10 of every month,” the sources said.

 

First published on: Nov 17, 2022 11:07 AM IST

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