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Cops suspect Mumbai man dumped live-in partner’s body parts in drain, fed them to dogs

MUMBAI,JUNE 8 : As horrific details in the Mira Road murder case continue to emerge, neighbours and police suspect that the accused Manoj Sane might have dumped his live-in partner’s chopped body parts in a drain next to railway tracks, adjacent to his society.

Police also suspect that the accused might have fed the body parts of the woman to stray dogs to evade arrest.

Just 100 metres away from the society where the couple lived, there is a railway track between Mira Road and Bhayandar station. According to neighbours, the couple often went there for a morning walk but the woman had not been seen since Sunday, which raised an alarm.

A fifty-six-year-old man Manoj Sane was arrested on Wednesday for killing his 32-year-old live-in partner in Mira Road area near Mumbai, chopping her body into more than 20 pieces using two cutters, boiling the parts in a pressure cooker in order to destroy evidence. Police said that the accused boiled her body parts in a pressure cooker and later put them into plastic bags to dispose them of. He was arrested when he was just about to escape.

Manoj Sane and Saraswati Vaidya had been staying in flat 704 at Geeta Akash Deep building in Mumbai for the past three years. The accused had killed his partner three-to-four days back and was living with the chopped body parts in the flat, police said.

The grisly murder came to the fore after Nayanagar police station received a call from the residents of Geeta Nagar Phase 7 in Mira Road on Wednesday evening who complained about the foul smell emanating from the couple’s flat. A team rushed to the spot and found the decomposed body of the woman, which was cut into several pieces.

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TWO CUTTERS, BUCKETS WITH BODY PARTS

When the police reached the flat, they found three buckets inside the kitchen of the flat, containing chopped body parts and blood. Many air fresheners were also found in different rooms of the flat to hide the stench, police said.

Somesh Shrivastav, the first person to enter the flat with the police, said, “It was a two-BHK flat. A woodcutter was found in the hall. Plastic bags, chopped hair and another cutter were found in a bedroom. Three buckets filled with blood and body parts from the kitchen were also found in the flat.”

-The India Today        

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