Kadaba: Man goes missing - Complaint filed after two months


Daijiworld Media Network - Kadaba (SP)

Kadaba, Oct 12: Kadaba police have now received a complaint claiming that Sathish, a resident of Yermal in Kunthoor village in the taluk went missing about two months back. Based on the complaint, the police have registered the complaint.

The complaint was made by Geetha, wife of the deceased. She stated that her husband was a liquor addict and used to pick up fights with others in the household often. She added that he sometimes went away without information and came back after a gap of ten to 15 days, and therefore, the family presumed that this time too he might return after some weeks. The fact that this complaint was filed after the recovery of human skull and skeleton from the forest near Kunthoor two days back has given rise to doubts in the minds of the concerned.

She said in her complaint that she suspects, based on the information that the skeletal remains of a male were found about half a kilometre from her house that the skeleton could be that of her husband and therefore she thought of filing this complaint.

Sathish basically was a resident of Adarsh Nagar in Nikkilady village near Uppinangady. He worked abroad for a few years, married Geetha from Kunthoor after falling in love with her. For the last some years, he was staying at Yermal, Kunthoor, where he used to prepare sweets and distribute them to bakeries in the area.

  

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