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Delhi Murder Case
Sakshi Murder Case: On Sunday Night a horrific incident that has shook the entire nation took place in North-West Delhi, a 16 year old girl was stabbed 32 times to death by the 20 year old Sahil Khan who has confessed killing the girl, was seen wandering near the crime site in Shahabad Dairy area in Delhi for 30 minutes after he murdered her.
As per the police he also sat in the nearby park for sometime where he carried the knife that he used in the killing. Later on he arrived Rithala where he threw away the knife. The police added that he threw away the knife in forest followed by switching off his phone. Police also stated that the phone and knife was still to be recovered.
According to the police, later on Sahil took an e rikshaw and reached Samaypur Badli and decided to spend his night at the metro station. In the morning he arrived Anand Vihar, where he took a bus for his hometown Bulandshahar. The Police also mentioned that the killer did not show any remorse for stabbing the girl brutally.
Sahil had bought the knife 15 days ago from Haridwar that he has used in the murder indicating the fact that the murder was planned. The Police arrested the killer in Uttar Pradesh Bulandshahr on Monday and was under police custody for 2 days. On Thursday, he will be presented in front of the magistrate.
According to the police during interrogation it was found that Sahil was furious after Sakshi had befriended another boy named Jhabru. Sakshi, Jhabru and her friend Bhavna met Sahil a day before the incident took place where all the three had an argument, Jhabru warned Sahil to stay away from Sakshi.
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