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Delhi: Man's chopped body found inside fridge at co-worker's home

| @indiablooms | Oct 15, 2017, at 04:09 pm
New Delhi, Oct 15 (IBNS): A 26-year-old man's chopped body was found inside a refrigerator at his co-worker’s home in Saidulajab in south Delhi’s Saket, media reports said.

The victim, Vipin Joshi, was a bartender at ‘Fio Country Kitchen and Bar’ in Saket.

He had been missing since Monday night following which the police launched a search operation once the issue was brought to their notice.

The key accused, Badal Mandal, in the case is Joshi's co-worker and close friend.

According to reports, Mandal has been missing since the incident.

The police is hoping to trace him soon.

 

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