Puttur: Skeletal remains of missing girl found after five months


Daijiworld Media Network –Puttur (RJP)

Puttur, Feb 8: Skeletal remains of a missing girl were found near her house after nearly five months on Sunday, February 7.

The skeletal remains of Soumya (25) were found on a hill at Tenkila near here.

Soumya had completed her PUC education before she started working in a private firm. After that she left her job to do beedi rolling from her house only. She was suffering from a disease of the veins for which she was taking treatment.

On 17 September 2015, Soumya went to her grandmother’s house at Kodijal which is 1.5 kilometres away from her house. The next day she left for her house but did not reach there at all. No clue could be found about her until the skeleton was found on Sunday.

Police sources said that it looked like a suicide from primary investigation. She could have hanged herself to end her life. Her cloths and chain were found with the skeleton. Based on this, her identity was established.

Puttur rural police are investigating the case.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    Hard to believe.within a area of one and a half Kilometer around the house.Noone found out.Police have given already their Report without knowing any abc.Thats all.Because they dont have interest further to investigate.Poor Girls Soul must be crying for justice so Police ,please do some investigate.Why home People didnt search her way?something is wrong here.Now way to do any postmartum.may be her neighbours around can give some Information about her friends and Habits?Sometimes this beedi giving at the store,must have someone noticed and planned something?people followed her from coming from her grandma?everything is important.Hope they will solve the case soon.

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 09 2016

    This is Indian Police mentality, easy thinking it looks like a suicide , finished case closed.

    If it was a rape & murder case , Culprit must be laughing & Police decision will encourage him to do more such crime.

    When complain was lodged why Police did not check around her house, they must have searched in city Bus stand & Hotels , fools>

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  • shammi, karnataka

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Oh come on police dept.Take this case as a challenge and crack it.We need Sherlock homes.Donot give a direct statement of suicide.There is in depth something to it.
    And by the way Sony channel's crime patrol is behind dakshina kannada crimes(after mumbai and pune they are showing mangaluru crimes).They are often telecasting mangaluru in and out crimes since cyanide mohan's case.Please do the best and go into reality of the case.
    Satyam eva jayathe.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Why FBI? Our CID (TV) team can break the clue in view of their past experience in the detective field.
    Kuch tho ghadbad Zaroor hai.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Sad and horrible! Looks like another Sowjaneya and Sowmya (Kalladka) type incident. Hope truth will come out.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Very mysterious happenings.

    If her skeletal remains were found within the reach of 1.5 KM her house, why no one in the vicinity got foul smell when the dead boy was decomposing or decaying.?
    Police will have work hard to establish the truth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Flavian, Complex matter, we need FBI ...

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  • Rita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    FALSE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ...

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  • monu, perla

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Why the dead body was not found
    1. see the first picture cloth hanging tag is there, that means people movement was there?
    2. the place is not thick forest? Easy access of identification if anything was there?

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  • PRAKASHA MULKI, mulki/kulai

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    It is nearly one year and five months skeletal remains of a missing girl were found near her house, as her missing was reported on 17 sept.2014.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Wild Animal or ...

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  • JJ,

    Mon, Feb 08 2016

    Moral animal or wild animal...

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