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Thane murder: Sisters of woman whose body was chopped in flat record statement with cops

The gory details that emerged in the case evoked the memories of the last year's Shraddha Walkar case

PTI Thane Published 09.06.23, 04:42 PM
Police personnel take 56-year-old accused Manoj Sane into custody for allegedly chopped and boiled body parts of his live-in partner at Mira Road locality, in Thane district.

Police personnel take 56-year-old accused Manoj Sane into custody for allegedly chopped and boiled body parts of his live-in partner at Mira Road locality, in Thane district. PTI

Two days after a 36-year-old woman’s body parts were found pressure-cooked and roasted inside a flat where she stayed with her live-in partner in Maharashtra’s Thane district, three of her sisters recorded their statements with the police on Friday, an official said.

The Naya Nagar police on Thursday arrested victim Saraswati Vaidya’s live-in partner Manoj Sane (56) in connection with the crime. Sane has been remanded in police custody till June 16.

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The gory details that emerged in the case evoked the memories of the last year's Shraddha Walkar case.

Amid Sane’s interrogation, police traced Vaidya’s family members and her three sisters recorded their statements, the official said.

While Sane told the police that he was planning to take his life after disposing of Vaidya’s body parts, the motive behind the crime is still not clear, he said.

Sane, who worked at a ration shop, kept the woman's chopped body parts in three buckets in their rented flat in Mira Road (East), a suburb of Mumbai, and tried to hide the stench by spraying room freshener, his neighbours said on Thursday.

The crime came to light after neighbours alerted the police about a foul smell coming out of the flat.

According to the FIR registered by the police, Sane not only boiled body pieces in a pressure cooker and an utensil after cutting them with a saw, but also roasted them and put them in a bucket and tub.

It is suspected that Vaidya died on June 4 but came to light on June 7.

Neighbours also told the police Sane had been feeding stray dogs for the past few days, something he had never done before.

The FIR has been registered against Sane under Indian Penal Code sections 302 (murder) and 201 (destruction of evidence).

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