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“She Let us know He Was Her Uncle”: Halfway house Laborer On Terrible Mumbai Murder

Mumbai: A 56-year-elderly person has been captured in Maharashtra’s Thane for supposedly killing his live-in accomplice, hacking and heating up her body parts. The group of Saraswati Vaidya, who was a vagrant, was found dissipated in her seventh-floor loft at Mira Street on Wednesday night. A few sections were found in pails, some were bubbled in a cooker.
Authorities said a couple of her body parts were squashed in a blender and bubbled in a tension cooker, in what had all the earmarks of being a re-run of the Shraddha Walkar case.

NDTV visited the shelter where the person in question, Saraswati Vaidya, grew up. A laborer at the Jankibai Apte Balikashram in Ahmednagar says that Saraswati had let them know that she was living with her uncle.

“She let us know that her uncle stays in Mumbai, and I stay with him. She let us know that the man is a garments vendor and is very rich,” Anu Treatment tells NDTV.

She added that Saraswati had last visited the halfway house quite a while back and appeared to be incredibly despondent during that visit.

Manoj Normal was not hitched. He has a house in Mumbai’s Borivali, where a portion of his relatives live, yet he had been remaining separated from his loved ones. He used to work at a supermarket in Borivali. The casualty frequently visited the shop where Rational worked, police said.

Their companionship filled in 2014 and they began living respectively from 2016. They moved to the Mira Street level quite a while back.

Manoj Normal was gotten after a neighbor saw a foul smell drifting from the couple’s level and cautioned the specialists.

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