Dating app Bumble issued a statement on Wednesday saying it was “devastated to hear about the unspeakable crime” in which Shraddha Walkar was reportedly chopped into pieces by her boyfriend following a marriage altercation in India.
According to media reports, Poonawalla and Walkar met on Bumble and came to Delhi from Mumbai after their families disapproved of their relationship.
"Everyone at Bumble is devastated to hear about this unspeakable crime, and our hearts are with Shraddha Walker's family and loved ones," a Bumble spokesperson said, also assuring to “remain available” for the police should they request help investigating the case.
“The safety and well being of our members is our top priority and we have a dedicated global team serving their needs," the spokesperson added.
Media reports quoting sources said that the police will get in touch with Bumble for more details of Poonawala's profile.
According to Delhi Police, Poonawalla allegedly murdered Walkar on May 18, chopping her into 35 pieces, and disposing of the body parts at various locations around Delhi.
The investigation into the gruesome murder case is ongoing, and a Delhi court granted permission for a narco-analysis test to be conducted on Poonawalla as police believe that he was trying to mislead the probe.