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Mangalore, Jan 25: The Ullal police led by inspector Jayant Shetty have cracked the mystery behind the death of an unidentified woman in a lodge a Ullal recently.  The reports have confirmed that the police have arrested the accused who is said to have murdered the woman.

As reported earlier, an unidentified woman was found dead in a lodge at Ullal recently.    Though it was quite sure that the person who had accompanied her to the lodge on the previous day had murdered, the police had failed to establish the identity of the deceased as well as the murderer. The address mentioned by the man during the registration too was fake.

Despite several attempts there were no clues whatsoever either to establish the identity of the deceased or to nab the murderer.  Finally based on a bank challan found in the same room, police had gone to Mumbai where they said to have arrested the murderer.  The sources said that his name is Moidin Kutti and he hails from Kumbla on Kerala-Karnataka border.  However the police have not yet disclosed his name officially in order to maintain the secrecy of investigation..

Some sources have confirmed the name of the deceased as Ayisha hailing from Andhra Pradesh.  But everything will be clear only once the police bring the accused back to city.  It is said that the man was trying to fly abroad within few days.

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