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The story stated that Ansari lured the woman with false promises of marriage, citing police sources. 


Digital Desk: In another instance of horrific murders, a man from Sahebganj in Jharkhand was arrested on Saturday after it was claimed that he had chopped his wife and dumped the pieces in a remote area. The man has been named Dildar Ansari, and the deceased, Rubika Pahadin, was his second wife, Sahibgang SP stated, according to a report by the news agency ANI.


The 22-year-old Pahadin was from a primitive tribal tribe, according to the top police official, and her husband is accused of killing her. At least twelve pieces of her body have so far been recovered by Jharkhand police, and a search operation is currently being conducted to find the rest pieces.


 

"At least 12 pieces of a 22-year-old woman's body from a primitive tribal group were discovered in Sahibganj. A search is being conducted for some of the body's missing components. The dead was his second wife, and her spouse Dildar Ansari has been taken into custody by the police "SP stated. The forensic team has arrived at the scene of the event, and police officials will brief the media later this evening, according to the most recent development.


Following a police complaint filed by the victim's family members, the mangled body of a woman was discovered in an old house in the Santhali Momin Tola neighbourhood on Saturday evening, according to India Today.

 

The story stated that Ansari lured the woman with false promises of marriage, citing police sources. Additionally, according to authorities, Ansari may have chopped up his wife's body using an electric saw.


Second incident similar to Shraddha Walkar murder 


It's important to note that this was the second time in the previous month that a woman was brutally killed and chopped to pieces by her partner. Aaftab Amin Poonawala recently shocked the country when he killed Shraddha Walkar, his live-in partner, and chopped her body into 35 pieces, storing them in a refrigerator for nearly three weeks at his Mehrauli home in south Delhi. Later, over several days, he dumped the pieces all around the city.

 

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