Due to wife’s lover, tea fell on the daughter, angry father killed the young man, cut the dead body into several pieces

New Delhi:

After killing a young man in Ghaziabad, adjacent to Delhi, a case of cutting his dead body at several places has come to light. Police have arrested a person after getting information about the incident. The Xcent youth have been identified as Milal. While the Brazilian youth has been identified as Axis. Preliminary police inquiries have revealed that the incident happened that Mili was unhappy with the relationship between his wife and a man named Aksh.

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One day he came to know that his daughter got burnt because of Akshay. Only after this he planned to kill Aksh. And later after killing him, threw his dead body into several pieces. The accident seemed that the police would never be able to reach the dead body from the post after cutting it into several pieces.

Regarding this incident, Deeksha Sharma (DCP, Trans Hindon, Ghaziabad) told that this whole matter is related to Khoda area of ​​Ghaziabad. Initial police investigation revealed that Akshay had fallen in love with Barsi’s wife, who lives in Khoda. And when the adulteration did not happen at home, he went to meet his wife. One such day when Milal was not at home, he came to her house. Mila’s wife was not making tea for Akshay. During this, his daughter fell, due to which she was injured.

He said that when Milal came to know that Ashiana was behind her daughter’s pain, she hurriedly planned to kill Ashiana. Milal, taking his wife in confidence, invited Akshay to his house. After this, Milal also had a party with Akshay. Seeing the opportunity after partying, Akshay strangled Mila to death.

In order that no one came to know about this murder, Milal cut the dead body into several pieces and threw it in the nearby garbage ground. When our team came to know about this incident, it arrested the previous accused and also started investigating the matter.

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