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Man arrested for killing woman, chopping her body into pieces in J&K's Budgam

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2023 09:50 IST

Srinagar, March 12 J&K Police said on Sunday that it has arrested a man for killing a woman ...

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Srinagar, March 12 J&K Police said on Sunday that it has arrested a man for killing a woman and chopping her body into pieces in Budgam district.

Police said it has arrested 45-year old Shabir Ahmad Wani, a carpenter, belonging to Ompora area in Budgam district for killing and chopping the body of a 30-year old woman belonging to Soibug village of the same district into pieces.

"The accused chopped the body of the victim into pieces and dumped it at different places.

"The woman was missing from her home for the last four days.

"The accused revealed that he murdered the woman and cut her body into pieces and disposed it off at different places, including Railway bridge Ompora and Sebden, where from the victim's head and other parts of body were recovered last night.

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