Indian Man Flushes Murdered Friend Down Toilet, Shocking Asia News

Indian Man Flushes Murdered Friend Down Toilet, Shocking Asia News

Deadly Drama Unfolds in Mumbai

When residents of Bachraj Paradise Society in Mumbai stumbled upon chunks of flesh clogging their drains, they thought they’d hit a new kind of plumbing crisis. They were wrong. This is a story that blew the ordinary into the utterly grotesque.

It All Started with a Smell

“The stench hit us like a bad perfume on a crowded subway,” police officer Jayant Bajbale told AFP.
He ordered a full sweep of one flat, and there it was—a power tool that seemed to have been launched in the deadliest DIY project ever.

Who Was the Culprit?

  • Age: 40
  • Alibi: none (he’s been officially detained)
  • Confession: “I did it over a petty quarrel.”

According to Bajbale, the suspect was lured back to his apartment the day he got nabbed. “We pulled him in, kept it discreet, and arrested him.” The tactic worked.

How the Body Disappeared

Reports say the accused slowly chopped the victim’s body over two to three days. He then hid the pieces in bags and tossed them around—one bag in a corner of the apartment, another somewhere else entirely. It’s a tale that’s almost too oddly calculated for a real thriller.

Tragic Takeaway

While the ordeal is shocking, it also reminds us that violence can erupt from the simplest arguments. The case remains open as authorities keep digging—both literally and metaphorically—into the stubborn evidence left behind in those clogged drains.