Mumbai: BPO employee from Malad assaulted by boyfriend, paralysed | Mumbai News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: Even as the country is shocked by revelations of the gory Shraddha Walkar murder and dismembering of her corpse by her live-in partner in Delhi, a 24-year-old BMM graduate and BPO employee in Mumbai is battling for life after allegedly being brutally assaulted by her boyfriend last Saturday.

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Priyangi Singh has suffered multiple fractures to her spine, a head injury and paralysis below the waist in the assault by her boyfriend, 25-year-old Amey Darekar, on the 13th-floor terrace water tank of a common friend’s building in Dahisar on Saturday night. Dahisar police have detained Amey, who accompanied by his mother, dropped an unconscious Priyangi at her Malad (E) residence around 8am on Sunday. Amey had assaulted Priyangi in September as well.
An FIR has been registered against Amey and his mother.
Earlier assault on BPO staffer caught on CCTV, says her dad
Dindoshi police station lodged an FIR against Amey and his mother Radhika Darekar on Sunday for assaulting his girlfriend Priyangi Singh. It was transferred to Dahisar the next day for further inquiry.
Priyangi underwent over six hours of spinal surgery at Kokilaben Hospital on Tuesday and got 14 screw implants. She is critical and will have to undergo a head surgery next. Priyangi has been tied to her hospital bed in the ICU as she wakes up occasionally and screams.
On Wednesday, police took her distraught petrol pump owner father, Munish Singh (46), to the Dahisar building and visited the water tank. “My daughter did not fall from the building and it does not seem to be a suicide attempt; neither did she fall from the tank onto the terrace. According to the doctor’s examination, she has suffered multiple spine fractures, severe injury to her head, fractures on her legs. Bloodstains were also found on her jeans,” he said.
Dahisar police later asked Singh to hand over his daughter’s clothes she had worn on Saturday, which will be sent to the Forensic Science Laboratories in Kalina for examination. Meanwhile, crime branch sleuths too visited Singh’s Malad home on Wednesday to record the details.
Singh told TOI on Wednesday: “In the Delhi girl’s case, the accused chopped her body into multiple pieces. In my daughter’s case, she was left home half-dead by Amey and his mother. The police took me to a highrise in Dahisar where the incident took place on the water tank. Amey’s friend resides in that building and my daughter would meet him there saying she was staying back after work with her friends. We were in the dark until September 5 when we learnt that Amey had assaulted her in an autorickshaw. But my daughter defended him saying Amey was her good friend and she had known him since their college days.” Priyangi has a twin sister and a younger brother.
“On Saturday my daughter did not return home from work and her mobile phone was not reachable. On Sunday morning, when I returned from my morning walk around 8am with my wife Renu, I noticed my daughter lying on the bed unconscious and not responsive. I noticed injuries on her head, legs and ankles. My wife noticed the T-shirt and jeans that she had worn for work were wet. Our domestic help said Amey and his mother had knocked on the door and after handing over my daughter’s bag, asked her to pick her up from the cab saying she was asleep. My driver and help got her inside. The mother-son duo did not enter and left the moment the help got her in the house on the ground floor,” he said.
Singh said he had noticed Amey loitering outside his building and had even complained to his parents but they did not respond to these.
“On September 5, Amey assaulted my daughter after he accompanied her in an autorickshaw to our building. Amey hit the driver too when he tried to intervene. The building CCTV captured that incident. On Saturday, the CCTV at the Dahisar highrise captured my daughter and Amey entering at 9pm. On Sunday, around 6am, it captured him taking her in a rickshaw to his Borivli home where his mother may have helped him clean her blood-stained clothes.” The accused are booked under IPC sections 307 for attempt to murder and 34 for common intention.

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