Mysuru: human skulls found near school premises


Team Udayavani, Jan 19, 2018, 4:32 PM IST

Mysuru: More than 15 human skulls were found near Sadvidya school premises of Mysuru today.

The incident came to light when few residents noticed skulls in Vijayanagar 2nd phase in the morning. The residents immediately informed the police. The police arrived at the spot along with Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) civic workers to make sure the area is thoroughly searched and cleared of the skulls.

The residents suspects that the skulls may have been used for black magic or witchcraft. Few others had a view that some hospital staffs may have thrown them.

The police are under pressure by the residents for thorough investigation on the matter. A case has been registered at the Vijayanagara police station.

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