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Just 11 days after killing her husband, chopping up his body and leaving it to rot in a cement-lined drum, Muskaan Rastogi was playing Holi with her lover Sahil Shukla in Manali, laughing and ...
According to the latest findings of the postmortem report, after murdering the merchant navy officer, his wife and lover may have crushed the body in a mixer.
In a horrific update in the Meerut Murder, the two accused, Muskan Rastogi and Sahil Shukla had hidden Saurabh Rajput's body parts in different places.
But why? They sealed Saurabh's body in a cement drum and fled. Their 5-year-old daughter had said : "Papa is in the drum." Watch Kash Patel shares article on how Hindu values shaped his leadership ...
They returned and reported to the inspector that the woman was lying, as the drum was filled with dried cement. However, when Muskan was brought to the site, she revealed that the body parts were ...
The chilling crime unfolded in the Brahmpuri area of Meerut, where authorities discovered Saurabh’s remains concealed in a plastic drum filled with cement, revealing a sinister plot fueled by ...
In front of the police, Muskan allegedly confessed to killing Saurabh and disposing of his body parts in a drum and sealing it with cement at their residence in Brahmpuri Colony, Meerut, with the help ...
The accused—Rajput’s wife, Muskan (27), and her lover, Sahil (25)—not only stabbed him to death but also dismembered his body and sealed it inside a drum filled with cement to hide the crime, police ...
A shocking case of love, betrayal, and murder has surfaced in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where a Merchant Navy officer, Saurabh Rajput, was killed, dismembered, and sealed in a cement-filled drum by ...
The accused chopped the man's body into 15 pieces and sealed his body parts in a drum filled with cement, police said on March 18. The incident was reported in the Indira Nagar area in Meerat.
His remains have been recovered and the two accused arrested The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by ...