Mobilenews24x7 Bureau
How long would this go on? Vicious perpetrators keep mocking at the law and order apparatus and the latter remain dipped in archaic laws let alone relief to Shraddah Walkars or Nikky Yadavs and to the families of a litany of such victims.
Like every other day such crimes surface and go on almost mocking at the wings which should punish such beasts in the garb of lovers or live-in partners.
Next was the turn of another 32 year old woman who was brutally killed by her live-in partner Manoj Sahni. Look at the brutality as he used a cutter chopping her body to 20 pieces to get rid of any clue.
What is important that the audacity and the guts of such all accused who know that law cannot wilt a hair . They would be lodged in jails with food and a few good for nothing interrogations that would take months and years before a verdict is pronounced.
Like Aftab Poonawalas and Sahils in a way rejoice their sojourn in jails.
The basic thing that lies at the bottom is lack of fear of law and the judiciary who grant an inordinate delay to such perpetrators.
In this case the victim Saraswati Vaidya who is an orphan was hacked to death was what a news agency quoted the Mumbai police.
The accused is now being questioned by the local police and God knows when the case would be taken ahead.
For over eight years, say sources in Mumbai, lived in a rented house in an apartment. To the horror of the neighbours there was a very foul smell emanating when the alert was sounded.
As has become the habit of such so called live-in partners, the victim’s body was seen in several pieces in a state of decomposition.
The accused was nabbed throwing open the floodgates of another episode in addition to Poonawalas or Sahils.
As per newspaper reports, investigation is underway. Sources said that crime was committed on June 4.
The incident brings back chilling memories of the brutal murders of Shraddha Walkar and Nikki Yadav, who were allegedly murdered by their live-in partners in Delhi.
Lo and behold, the Hyderabad Police arrested a man in the city for allegedly killing a woman, chopping her body into pieces, and storing them in a refrigerator and a suitcase at his house.