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Shraddha Walkar Murder: Cops Find An Audio Clip Of A Heated Argument With Aaftab Poonawala

The audio recording can serve as a 'big evidence' in unravelling the motive behind the gruesome murder. The accused, currently lodged in Tihar Jail, was taken to the CFSL to record his voice sample and check if it matches♎ with the male voice in the clip.

Aaftab Amin Poonawala
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Mehrauli murder accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala was on Monday taken to the Central Foren♛sic Science Laboratory here to record his voice sample after police came across an audio clip in which he was purportedly heard fighting with Shraddha Walkar.

Audio recording could be 'big evidence' 

According to sources, police came across the audio recording of a purported heated argument between Walkar and🌺 P♛oonawala while investigating the murder case.

The audio recording can serve as a "big evidence" in unravelling the motive behind the gruesome murder. The accused, currently lodged in Tihar Jail, was taken to the CFSL to record his voice sample and check if it matches with the male voice in the clip, they said. 

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The sources also said the investigating team has got a purported video of😼 the duo in which Poonawala is allegedly seen being cou💎nselled. This purported video was shot in Mumbai. 

So the investigating team is also in the process of getting Poonawala's face recognition test done. During the process, Poonawala's 3D image will be taken. Th𒐪is is being done to ensure tha🃏t he cannot deny his presence in the purported video, they added.

Poonawala allegedly strangled his live-in partner Walkar, 27, and sawed her body into 35 pieces, which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his Mehrauli residence, before dumping those across the city over several days.

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The accused was arrested on November 12, and a court in New Delhi on ♐Frida𝐆y extended his judicial custody by 14 days.

(With inputs from PTI)