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Aftab Poonawalla loved wild and rough sex, had kinky and sadistic tendencies, reveals victim Shraddha Walkar’s former colleague
NEW DELHI: A former female colleague who worked together with Shraddha Walkar for a couple of months at an IT company today revealed that according to Shraddha’s version, her boyfriend Aftab loved kinky, wild and rough sex and even attempted to tie her up, strangle her and hurt her during sex, exhibiting clear sadistic tendencies. He also smoked a lot of weed during sex and was violent while having sexual intercourse.
The female colleague who spoke to a news website on condition of strict anonymity, alleged that both of them were working for the same IT firm and though it was work from home mode, they kept in touch with each other constantly via WhatsApp messenger to share client and customer details during the work hours.
“During one of the conversations, Shraddha told me that her live-in boyfriend, now accused of murdering her and cutting up her dead body into 35 pieces was fond of rough sex. Aftab used to abuse her during their wild sex sessions, wherein he even attempted to harm or hurt her – because he enjoyed it and once even called her a bloody Hindu, the friend has alleged,” adding that Aftab had sadistic tendencies and was a maniac.
We are not able to independently verify or confirm the statements and allegations of the friend as we do not have access to those WhatsApp messages and conversations and the friend who made the above allegations sold her old phone a long time ago, which had the WhatsApp conversation archives.
What is sadism?: Who is a sadistic person?
A sadistic person will tie up his partner during sex, whip her or cause her physical hurt and harm by pinching her private parts (nipples or vagina) and causing her hurt till she screams. Sexual sadism is the infliction of physical or psychologic suffering (eg, humiliation, fear, terror) on another person to stimulate sexual excitement and orgasm. Sexual sadism disorder is sexual sadism that causes significant distress or significant functional impairment or is acted on with a non-consenting person, who may be either a partner or even a victim (in case of rape).