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The Opposition has been protesting against the inhumane killing of a 22-year-old tribal woman whose body was found in 12 pieces in Jharkhand's Sahibganj on Sunday.
Taking note of the recent killing of a 22-year-old tribal woman, BJP MP Sanjay Seth said that the incident was extremely cruel and the accused should be hanged.
The police recovered the knife that was used by the accused named Anuj Sharma for allegedly murdering his aunt over trivial quarrels, and chopping her into ten pieces.
After the horrific Sahibganj murder came to the fore, the probe revealed that the victim's husband allegedly murdered her over a personal dispute, informed Santhal DIG Sudarshan Prasad Mandal on Sunday.
In another incident of gruesome killing, a man from Jharkhand's Sahebganj was detained on Saturday for allegedly chopping her second wife into 18 pieces and dumping them in different locations, the police said.
Anuj Sharma, the man who allegedly murdered his aunt over trivial quarrels, chopped her into pieces and disposed of them at different places at the Delhi-Jaipur highway used Google Maps to dump the body parts and tried to conceal facts, the police said on Sunday.
Another shocking murder took place in Jharkhand's Sahibganj where the body of a 22-year-old tribal woman was found in 12 pieces in Jharkhand's Sahebganj on Sunday, said the police.
As of now according to police sources, eight body pieces of the deceased, Saroj Sharma (65) have been recovered and the accused has been sent to the police remand till December 20.
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