Nashik doctor murder case, police suspect husband
Nashik: Following the murder case of Suvarna Waze, a doctor whose body was found inside her car, Nashik rural police has stated that while investigating they found her husband Sandip Waze allegedly used sanitizer to set her car on fire.
Suvarna Waze was killed before her car was set ablaze, stated the investigating officers. Balasaheb Mhaske, Sandip's cousin, was arrested on February 17 in connection with the murder, according to SP Sachin Patil.
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TOI reports that Mhaske's custody interrogation revealed that at least two large jars of sanitiser were used to set the car ablaze.
Earlier, Medical Dialogues team had reported on this case that the body of Dr. Suvarna Waze was found in a burnt condition near Raigad Nagar on Vilholi Mumbai Agra highway near Villoli has been identified as that of missing Dr. Suvarna Waze. Dr. Waze has been killed in a family dispute. He said there had been family disputes in Dr. Waze's house for the past several years. Entries have also been made in several places of this controversy. This is the reason why this incident has taken place. After receiving the DNA report on Wednesday (yesterday), the police had started a thorough investigation. Dr. Sandeep Waze was interrogated for a long time yesterday.
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She had even left work at night. Meanwhile, a skeleton was found in a four-wheeler on the side of the road near Raigadnagar within the limits of Wadivarhe Police Station. As it was late at night, husband Sandeep Waje questioned the relatives. But when she did not return, he reported his wife missing to the Ambad Police Station at midnight . With the help of the chassis number, the police clarified that the burnt car belonged to Waje. CCTV footage and the location of the mobile were being tracked on the way to the spot where Dr. Waze's vehicle was found. After getting CCTV footage of the road leading to Wadiwarhe along with CCTV from State Bank of CIDCA and other different areas, The location of Dr. Suvarna's mobile was technically analyzed.
The police said that they are yet to ascertain from where the accused had purchased the knife found at the incident spot. Mhaske was remanded to additional six-day police custody by the court after the rural police requested additional police custody after the end of his seven-day custody.
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