South Ozone Park senior held without bail for the murder of his wife, whose remains were discovered at different locations: DA - QNS
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South Ozone Park senior held without bail for the murder of his wife, whose remains were discovered at different locations: DA - QNS
"Rupchand Simboo, 75, was arraigned on an indictment charging him with murder in the second degree, and two counts of tampering with physical evidence."
"The victim's beheaded and dismembered torso, wrapped in plastic and a moving blanket, was initially found by sanitation workers near 149th Avenue."
"A search warrant was executed in Simboo's home, resulting in the recovery of plastic wrap and yellow rope consistent with the binding of the victim's torso."
"On March 5 and 6, 2026, additional remains, including a head, legs, and an arm, were discovered in the vicinity of the North Channel Bridge."
Rupchand Simboo, 75, was indicted for the murder of his 33-year-old wife, Salisha Ali. Her dismembered remains were discovered in separate locations, including a torso found by sanitation workers in September 2025. Simboo reported her missing on July 19, 2025, after she failed to show up for work. Investigations led to the recovery of evidence from his home and garage, including plastic wrap and a moving blanket matching those used to conceal the victim's remains.
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