Resemblance murder of Shraddha Walker Prince Yadav who was captured on Sunday night for killing Aradhana and tossing her hacked body parts in a well has said that she had “sold out him” because regardless of being his better half however she had hitched another person recently.
On November 9, Yadav took Aradhana to a sanctuary on his bicycle and afterward choked her in a sugarcane field, with the assistance of his cousin Sarvesh. The two then cleaved the lady’s body into six pieces, pressed them in a polythene sack, and tossed it into a well.
Shraddha Walker Resemblance Murder
The occurrence became known on November 15 when local people tracked down the casualty’s body inside a very much-arranged external Paschimi town. The body was tracked down in a semi-bare condition and appeared to be two-three days old.
Prince Yadav who was captured after an experience admitted that he had wanted to kill Aradhana with the assistance of his folks, cousin Sarvesh, and other relatives, bitterly because she had hitched another person recently.
The police have recuperated the gun, a sharp-edged weapon, and a cartridge regarding the case. The cousins tossed Aradhana’s head into a lake some distance away.
- UP murderer Prince Yadav has killed his ex-girlfriend Aradhana and chopped into six pieces.
- Aradhana’s head was found in the well his cousin Sarvesh also helped for this.
- This murder case had a resemblance to the Shraddha Walker case.
Azamgarh SP Anurag Arya said that Sarvesh, and different individuals from Yadav’s family who purportedly helped him in the wrongdoing, are as yet slipping away.
The occurrence looks similar to the Shraddha Walker case. The Delhi Police on Tuesday took Aaftab Amin Poonawala, the 28-year-old blamed for killing his live-in accomplice, to the woodland area of south Delhi’s Chhatarpur and spent almost three hours to find explicit spots where he had purportedly unloaded her body parts.
Poonawala purportedly choked his live-in accomplice Shraddha Walker in May and cut her body into 35 pieces which he saved in a 300-liter cooler for very nearly three weeks at his home in South Delhi’s Mehrauli before unloading them across the city more than a few days.