Decomposed human skull found in Subramanya reserve forest area


Team Udayavani, Apr 21, 2024, 11:17 AM IST

Subramanya: Residents of Bilinele village spotted a human skull in a reserve forest area on the Subramanya-Uppinangady state highway while fetching firewood.

On April 19, Chandrasekhar and a few other villagers had gone to the forest to collect firewood when they noticed a decomposed human skull and a bag near the roadside.

They immediately notified the police about the incident. Upon further search, a piece of cloth was found hanging from the branch of a tree nearby.

A case has been registered at Kadaba police station and an investigation is on.

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