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Bones found in Mehrauli forest area belong to Shraddha Walkar, DNA matches with that of her father

New Delhi, December 15 DNA extracted from bone pieces recovered in Mehrauli forest and from blood found at Aaftab Amin Poonawala’s house in connection with the Shraddha Walkar murder case has matched with samples of her father, police sources said...
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New Delhi, December 15

DNA extracted from bone pieces recovered in Mehrauli forest and from blood found at Aaftab Amin Poonawala’s house in connection with the Shraddha Walkar murder case has matched with samples of her father, police sources said on Thursday.

The police had recovered 13 bone pieces from the forest area while searching for Walkar’s body parts. She was allegedly strangled and her body sawed into 35 pieces and disposed of in various parts of the national capital by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala.

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The police had recovered 13 bone pieces from the forest and its nearby area while searching for Walkar’s body parts.

She was allegedly strangled and her body sawed into 35 pieces and disposed of in various parts of the National Capital by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala.

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 “In the Shradha Walkar murder case, the Delhi Police have received the DNA report from the CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory), Lodhi Road. The DNA report is helpful.

“We have also received report of his (Poonawala’s) polygraph test from FSL, Rohini, and this report will also help in investigation,” Special Commissioner of Police (Law & Order) Sagar Preet Hooda told reporters here on Thursday.

The murder case that came to light a month ago had sent shock waves across the country, even as DNA forensic reports and the polygraph test report are expected to provide some vital clue to the police.

The Delhi Police arrested 28-year-old Poonawala on November 12.

During interrogation, he confessed to killing the 27-year-old Walkar and chopping her body parts into 35 pieces, the police had said.

Following his confession, the police scanned various forest areas and even emptied a pond in Madangir to look for Walkar’s missing body parts.

The police have recovered more than 13 body parts from forest areas of Mehrauli and Gurugram.

“The police have received the DNA report of the bones found. The DNA of the bones matches with the samples of Walkar’s father,” a source said.

Also, DNA samples extracted from the blood found at Poonawala’s house have also matched with the samples of her father, the source said.

The report of Poonawala’s polygraph test was submitted to the police by the forensic sciences lab on Wednesday.

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