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Bengaluru; Murder Case: A case of murder in Bengaluru which created a sensation in the whole city, a 29-year-old woman was brutally murdered and her body was cut into 32 pieces and kept in the fridge

Bengaluru Murder Case: A case of murder has come to light in Bengaluru, which has created a sensation in the entire city. A 29-year-old woman was brutally murdered and her body was cut into 32 pieces and kept in the refrigerator. According to the report of The Indian Express, the police suspect that this murder took place about 15 days ago. The police found the pieces of the deceased’s body kept in a refrigerator inside her house at the crime scene.

The woman was from another state

At present, police officers are at the scene and investigating the case. No further information has been received about the motive behind this murder or the suspects. The commissioner said that the murder victim was from another state, but she lived in Bengaluru with her family.

The murder came to light after the family members of the deceased came. According to the local people, there was a foul smell coming from the house for the past few days, after which the murder was discovered when the lock of the house was broken and entered inside. It is being told that the woman had come to this place in a rented house only three months ago. According to the police, the forensic team, dog squad and FSL team have reached the spot and detailed information about the case is being collected.

Murder case like Shraddha Walker

In the year 2022, a girl named Shraddha Walker was also murdered in Mehrauli, Delhi and her body was cut into 36 pieces. At that time, the horrific incident of throwing the pieces of the deceased’s body in the forest of Mehrauli shook the whole country. Aftab Poonawala, accused of Shraddha Walker’s murder, is currently lodged in solitary confinement in Tihar Jail, Delhi. After the complaint of Shraddha’s father, the police arrested the accused Aftab.

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