Mira Road Murder Case: Cops say accused, victim were married; HIV+ claim to 'mislead' probe

According to police, Vaidya and Sane had exchanged garlands in a temple, but there was no legal confirmation of their wedding. This contradicts Sane’s previous claim that he was HIV-positive and had never had any physical relationship with Vaidya. Police in Mumbai have said that a new twist has emerged in the case of the […]

According to police, Vaidya and Sane had exchanged garlands in a temple, but there was no legal confirmation of their wedding. This contradicts Sane’s previous claim that he was HIV-positive and had never had any physical relationship with Vaidya.

Police in Mumbai have said that a new twist has emerged in the case of the brutal murder of Saraswati Vaidya, who was allegedly killed by her live-in partner Manoj Sane.

The police have refuted Sane’s claims of being HIV-positive, saying that there is no merit to the information. They believe that Sane is attempting to mislead the investigation by introducing such theories. Even if the claim were true, it would not have any impact on the ongoing investigation, the police said.

The police have also recorded statements from Saraswati’s sisters, who have confirmed that she was in a temple marriage with Sane. They said that the couple had been living together for about two years and that they were planning to get married legally soon.

The police are now trying to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the murder. They are also trying to find out if Sane had any other motives for killing Vaidya.

The case has shocked the city of Mumbai and has raised questions about the safety of women in India. It is a reminder that violence against women is still a major problem in the country.

The police have appealed to the public for any information that could help them in their investigation. They have also offered a reward of ₹1 lakh for any information leading to the arrest of the accused.

Police dismiss accused’s HIV+ theory as ‘misleading’

The police in Mumbai have dismissed the accused’s HIV+ theory as “misleading”. The accused, Manoj Sane, had earlier claimed that he was HIV-positive and that he had never had any physical relationship with the victim, Saraswati Vaidya. However, the police have now said that there is no evidence to support Sane’s claim.

The police have also said that Sane’s previous statement to the police, in which he claimed that Vaidya died after consuming poison, is also false. The police have said that Vaidya was murdered by Sane and that he is trying to mislead the investigation by making false statements.

The police are now trying to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the murder. They are also trying to find out if Sane had any other motives for killing Vaidya. The police have appealed to the public for any information that could help them in their investigation.

New details emerge in case

Sensational revelations have come to the fore in the police investigation of the Saraswati Vaidya murder case in Mira-Bhayander. According to the police, Manoj Sane hatched a plan to kill Saraswati after watching a web series. Also did a complete study of the Shraddha Walkar case.

The police have also revealed new details about the case. They have said that Vaidya and Sane had been living together for about two years and that they were planning to get married legally soon. The police have also said that Sane had a history of violence against women.

The case has shocked the city of Mumbai and has raised questions about the safety of women in India. It is a reminder that violence against women is still a major problem in the country.

The police have said that they will not tolerate violence against women and that they will do everything they can to bring the accused to justice.