Mangaluru: Skeletal remains of missing woman found near Suratkal


Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Sep 4: Skeletal remains of a young woman who went missing about a month ago were found among the bushes at Munchur in Suratkal police station limits on Friday September 4.

The deceased has been identified as Shwetha (24), and resident of Adyapady, Bajpe.

It is said that Shwetha had gone missing about a month ago, and a missing complaint was filed in Kavoor police station.

A working woman, Shwetha used to often visit her uncle's house at Chelar near Suratkal, sources said. Police sources said that she was last seen alive in Kulur a month ago.

Police sources also said that a bag was found near the skeletal remains, in which there were two mobile phones, id card and Aadhaar card, by which her identity could be established. A pink dupatta was found suspended from a tree, indicating possible suicide.

Shwetha was working for a counselling centre located at Kankanady in the city. She had stayed at the house of a relative at Kulur on the night of June 26. She had left home for work, but did not reach her office. It is said that the counselling centre staff called her over phone to know the reason for her absence, and she told them that she would be attending work that day. Thereafter, her cellphone remained switched off.

Kavoor police had thereafter, summoned Nitesh from Madhya village, with whom she was reportedly in love, to the police station, and let him go after questioning him. Shwetha, whose parents are not alive, lived with her sister at the house of relatives at Chelar.

Sniffer dogs, medical team, and forensic experts team visited the spot. The policemen said that samples from the skeletal remains would be subjected to medical examination. Once the report is received, they will conclude as to whether it was a case of suicide or murder, they added.

Suratkal police station house officer B Cheluvaraj, sub-inspector Kumareshwaran, and others are investigating the case.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Sep 06 2015

    In Picture at least we see only her duppata.where are her rest Dress including underwear?findout or look for it.The answer will be found init about her death.what can the Dogs now after Long time find?after rain .Anyway the Person who is responsible for her death still free.DOes her/his conscious not pricking?Poor Girl.without parents ,is really hard.

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  • Mangalore Voice, Kavoor

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    I request Daijiworld to display her photo immediately so that some of the people may be knowing about her. In the mean time her uncle should be questioned by the police because she was visiting uncle's house very often it is said. At least the reasons for suicide will be known. On a outer look it appears like suicide, but only skull is visible in the photo, where is other parts of the body..??? The Police may also go deep into details about where she was working and question her co-workers. Any way, I pray god to keep her soul in peace.

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    need proper investigation for this type of case bec need to know reason behind this ..

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    A young life has disappeared,whatever the cause to her death.Am sure it cant be a suicide.When she had the Intention of suicide,she wouldn't take her mobiles or other things with.A hanging duppata doesn't mean suicide,but can also be she was hanged with it after killing her .we can think what happened to her ,but not a must.May her Soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to her Family.

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  • ANTONY, MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    Quite agree with you Rita, "Trial by Media" wherein they have become Judge, Jury, and executioner" is now a Fashion in India. You just have to watch Arnab Goswami on Times Now. Law Agencies are flabbergasted at the angles which the media probes open.

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  • Alok, kadri

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    REALLY SHOCKING!!

    COULDN'T THE POLICE TRACE HERE THROUGH MOBILE SIGNAL LOCATION WHILE THEY FOUND TWO MOBILE PHONES IN THE BAG.

    R.I.P

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