A man’s skeletal remains found in Kaniyuru


Team Udayavani, Mar 12, 2018, 2:32 PM IST

Savanuru: The skeletal remains of an unidentified man were found in a bushy outgrowth besides Kadu road near Kaniyuru on Sunday.

It is ascertained that the skeletal remains belong to a man aged between 50-60 years. An empty insecticide bottle was found close to the remains. One of his legs has been consumed by some animals. The strong smell of decomposition coming from a bush on the road side led the inquisitive localities to discovering the body in its putrefied state.

The localities immediately informed the Bellare police station about this discovery. The police visited the location, carried investigations and registered a case of unnatural death.

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