Updated On: 06 December, 2019 06:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Police request Kurla tailor to go through his bill books and help identify the murder victim whose body washed ashore at the beach earlier this week

The suitcase in which the body parts were found; (right) the shirt that was recovered from the suitcase
Four days after a mysterious suitcase washed ashore at Mahim beach, the case continues to get murkier. While the police managed to trace the tailoring shop where one of the shirts found in the bag was stitched, they haven't been able to identify the shirt's owner. A visit to the M/s Almo Men's Wear in Kurla West on Thursday too proved futile. The police had traced the tailor based on the tag on the shirt found along with three body parts in the American Tourister suitcase found behind Mahim dargah.
The tailor at M/s Almo Men's Wear tailors confirmed to the police team that the shirt was stitched at their shop. However, he was unable to find the bill book which could have some details of the person who had gotten the clothes stitched. He, however, told us that "the shirt looked like it was stitched a few months ago," the officer said.