Kasargod: 15-year-old skeleton of whale found in shed of house


Stephen Kayyar

Daijiworld media network – Kasargod (MS)

Kasargod, Jul 29: A skeleton of a whale that died one-and-a-half decade ago was found in the shed of a house near Manjeshwar.

The skeleton was confiscated by the forest officers of Kasargod from the shed on a 15-acre land in Manjeshwar Kanvatheertha owned by a man of Karnataka origin.

When the owner of the land was contacted by forest officials, he said that he had got the skeleton in 2007 and had made a shed to keep the same at a cost of Rs 27000.

The skeleton will be sent to DNA test according to information given by Solomon K George, zonal forest officer.

Police said that further action will be taken after the DNA test results arrive.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jul 30 2023

    Its bit mysterious.How he transported the skeleton?And how it was lying there without anybodys notice?He built a shed for it with such a cost?He himself is responsible for this.He has ro answer many questions.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Jul 30 2023

    k-- god has lot of skeletons in their cupboard ...

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