In the chats dating November 24, 2020, Shraddha says she is severely injured after being beaten by Aftab, so much so that she is not even able to get up from her bed. She also complains of her blood pressure being low.
Delhi Police last week solved the six-month-old blind murder case, and arrested Aftab Amin Poonawalla on the basis of the deceased's father's complaint.
A Delhi court has ordered Rohini Forensic Science Lab to conduct a narco test of accused Aaftab Poonawala within five days in the Shraddha Walkar murder case.
Saket court on Friday ordered Rohini Forensic Science Lab to conduct a narco test of Aftab Amin Poonawala accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case within five days.
Shraddha was brought to the hospital on December 3, 2020, and was admitted for four days. She had complained of severe back and shoulder pain with radiculopathy. She however did not reveal the cause of the injuries.
The five-member team of Delhi police met officials of the Manikpur police of Maharashtra and sought their assistance in the investigation of the case.
A team of senior officials of Delhi police is carrying out an investigation on various clues and angles to solve the Shraddha murder case.
The accused during questioning told the police that on May 18, he had an argument with Shraddha over managing household expenses and bringing some stuff from Mumbai to Delhi.
Officials sources associated with the technical investigation cell of the Delhi police claimed that the Delhi Police is trying to retrieve chats of Aftab with Shraddha and others during the period of crime.
The police may also request social networking and messaging application platforms us
One of the neighbours of Aftab Poonawalla, an accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case, on Thursday said that he had seen the woman only once since they shifted to their new location, while also adding that the accused always kept his doors locked.
"The series of such similar events have led to a scenario of perpetual fear, profound distrust bordering on a sense of alarm in the community and is, therefore, definitely a case of great concern for all legislators across the world," the letter read.