Mira Road Murder: Police claim the “woman’s body parts were cooked in a pressure cooker.”
A 32-year-old lady was brutally murdered and afterwards hacked into pieces by her 56-year-old live-in partner in Thane, Maharashtra, in a horrifying murder case.
THANE: Graphic details of the terrible incident in which a man suspected of murdering his live-in spouse in Mumbai chopped the body into pieces with a tree cutter. To make sure there was no scent, the accused pressure-cooked the pieces before stuffing them into plastic bags for disposal. In a horrifying murder case, a 32-year-old lady in Thane, Maharashtra, was brutally slain and then torn into pieces by her 56-year-old live-in husband. Manoj Sane, the suspect, has been with Saraswati Vaidya in the rented flat for the previous three years at the Akash ganga building near Mira Road.
While speaking to ANI, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar Police Jayant Bajbale stated that although the culprit did boil the body parts, he did not feed the dogs with them. As soon as we walked into the house, we found multiple body pieces in the kitchen. Manoj Sane, the accused, allegedly murdered Saraswati Vaidya, her live-in lover, and dismembered her with a tree cutter. Body parts have been transported to JJ Hospital for additional examination, according to Bajbale. While it is true that the accused “boiled pieces,” he did not give her body parts to dogs. The accused has been detained by police until June 16th, he continued.
The accused, according to the Police, packed plastic bags with bits of her body after boiling them in a pressure cooker before throwing them away . “Yesterday, we received a report of a foul stench emanating from an apartment in a complex. Pieces of a deceased body were discovered in the kitchen’s several buckets and utensils after the cops forced through the entrance to the residence. present was a pair present, according to the investigation; they have been named. We have filed a lawsuit in this subject in accordance with the pertinent laws. Residents of the block called Nayanagar police station on Wednesday to complain about a bad smell coming from the couple’s flat.
According to the authorities, an initial investigation showed that the woman had been slain severely. Police said that a fight between the couple is believed to be the cause of Saraswati Vaidya’s murder.
It is beleived that they both had an argument as a result she has been poisoned which further led to the murder . His statement was taken by the police. The motivation for the murder will become clear during further questioning. The most stunning observation is that nobody heard about the tragedy in such a large community. A person may be in danger if they have been gone for more than two or three days. Utkarsha Rupwate, a member of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women, remarked that if we are watchful of one another, such instances may be prevented.
On Thursday, the forensic team in the Mira Road murder case travelled from Naya Nagar Police Station to the couple’s home. According to the authorities, the crime was discovered 3–4 days after the murder took place.
This shocked the country since it was reminiscent of the gruesome murder of Shraddha Walkar, 27, by her live-in lover in Delhi the previous year. The case is being investigated even more.