Mira Road Murder Case: A Gruesome Tale of Obsession and Murder

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On June 8, 2023, the residents of a housing society in Mira Road, Mumbai, were horrified to discover the body of a 32-year-old woman, Saraswati Vaidya, who had been brutally murdered and dismembered. The police investigation soon revealed that the woman had been killed by her live-in partner, Manoj Sane, a 56-year-old man who had been obsessed with her for years. Sane and Vaidya had met in 2014, when Sane was working at a store in Borivali, Mumbai. Vaidya, who was an orphan, had been living in the orphanage since she was a child. She was a bright and ambitious young woman, and she had dreams of becoming a teacher. Sane was immediately drawn to her, and he began to pursue her romantically. Vaidya initially resisted his advances, but she eventually succumbed to his charms, and they began living together in 2015. At first, their relationship was happy and loving. Sane was a kind and caring partner, and he helped Vaidya to achieve her dream of becoming a teacher. However, over time, Sane’s obsession with Vaidya began to take a dark turn. He became increasingly controlling and possessive, and he would often accuse her of cheating on him. Vaidya tried to end the relationship on several occasions, but Sane would always win her back with his charm and promises of change.

 

On the night of June 3, 2023, Sane and Vaidya had a heated argument. Sane accused Vaidya of cheating on him, and he became enraged. He strangled her to death, and then he dismembered her body with a tree cutter. He then boiled and roasted the body parts in a pressure cooker in an attempt to destroy the evidence. The next day, the neighbors of Vaidya and Sane became concerned when they noticed a foul smell coming from their flat. They called the police, who arrived at the scene and discovered the gruesome remains of Vaidya’s body. Sane was arrested at the scene, and he has been charged with murder. The Mira Road murder case is a tragic story of obsession and murder.

Further Updates On The Murder Case

According to a story in the Indian Express, Manoj Sane, the man suspected of the gruesome murder of Mumbai Mira Road, said to the police that he never had a physical contact with his live-in partner, 32-year-old Saraswati Vaidya, since he is HIV positive. Manoj is charged with killing Saraswati, dismembering her body, and disposing of the pieces by cooking them in a pressure cooker. Despite knowing one another since 2014, they have been living together in the Mira Road flat for the past three years. Manoj informed the authorities that he first met Saraswati 16 years ago while working at a ration store. According to Manoj, Saraswati was very possessive of him and treated him like “his daughter.” Manoj Sane claimed to have taught Saraswati maths when the 32-year-old was preparing to take the Class 10 SSC examinations on a board that the police discovered on one of the walls of the flat building where the couple resided.

Saraswati Vaidya, the victim, was described as an orphan by the police on Thursday. The three sisters of Saraswati, however, went to the Naya Nagar Police station on Friday to provide statements. Although Saraswati Vaidya and Manoj Sane were recognised by their neighbours as a live-in couple, Saraswati’s explanation was comparable to Manoj’s. Saraswati informed them that she was residing with her uncle, according to a staffer at the orphanage where she was raised. It is a reminder of the dangers of domestic violence, and it is a call for help for victims of abuse. If you or someone you know is being abused, please reach out for help. There are many resources available to you, and you don’t have to go through this alone.

Abby Choi’s Murder Case

Also a murder very similar to this case was reported Recently. The Abby Choi murder case is a horrific story of domestic violence and murder. Abby Choi was a 28-year-old model and influencer who was brutally murdered by her ex-husband, Alex Kwong, in February 2023.Choi and Kwong had been married for two years, but they had a tumultuous relationship. Kwong was controlling and abusive, and Choi had tried to leave him several times. However, Kwong always managed to win her back.On February 25, 2023, Choi went to visit Kwong at his home in Tai Po, Hong Kong. The two got into an argument, and Kwong strangled Choi to death. He then dismembered her body and disposed of it in a variety of locations.The police were alerted to Choi’s disappearance when she failed to show up for a photo shoot. They eventually found her body parts in a number of different locations, including a refrigerator, a soup pot, and a cemetery.Kwong was arrested and charged with murder. He has pleaded not guilty, but the evidence against him is overwhelming. He is currently awaiting trial.The Abby Choi murder case is a tragedy that has shocked Hong Kong. It is a reminder of the dangers of domestic violence, and it is a call for help for victims of abuse.

Resources for victims of domestic violence:

The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

The National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE You can also get help online at RAINN’s website: https://www.rainn.org