#BOYCOTTSonyTV breaks the internet, fans allege Sony TV of distorting Shraddha Walkar Murder Case

Sony TV allegedly distorted the sensational Shraddha Walker murder case through its TV show Crime Patrol.

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Sony TV on Saturday came under the scanner of social media and netizens lambasted the TV channel for allegedly distorting the Shraddha Walkar Murder Case. #BOYCOTTSonyTV on Saturday broke the internet and started trending top on Twitter. As per fans, Sony TV allegedly distorted the sensational Shraddha Walkar murder case through its TV show Crime Patrol. As per fans in episode 212 of Crime Patrol was about Shraddha and Aftab. In the episode, the name of the killer was allegedly changed to Mihir from Aftab and the name of the victim was allegedly changed from Shraddha Walkar to Ana Fernandes. The show reportedly aired on December 27, 2022, and ever since then, fans have been fuming over the TV channel on Twitter. To be precise, its title is Crime Patrol 2.0 'Ahmedabad-Pune' Murder.

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Shraddha Walkar Murder Case

Shraddha was brutally killed on May 18, 2022, after her live-in partner Aaftab strangled her, dismembered her body into 35 parts, and dumped it across multiple areas in New Delhi. During the polygraph test, the accused admitted the murder was pre-planned by him and expressed no regrets. On December 15, it was reported that the deceased Shraddha Walkar's dismembered bones that were retrieved from New Delhi's Mehrauli forest matched with her father Vikas Walkar and brother's samples. The development is similar to the confession of accused Aaftab Poonawalla that he made during his Narco and Polygraph test. The Delhi police in its briefing confirmed that the Polygraph test and DNA reports from CFSL were obtained.

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