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Dharamsthal Serial Killing: Skeletons Found During Excavation, Witness Claims to Have Buried Hundreds of Bodies

Summary by The CSR Journal
Human bones have been recovered from site number 6 during the third day of excavation at Dharmasthala. Apart from this, PAN and ATM card were found from one site. A sanitation worker has claimed to have buried hundreds of dead bodies at these places. Dharmasthala is a famous pilgrimage site located in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, which is located about 75 km from Mangaluru city. The most horrific serial murder case ever has come…
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Human bones have been recovered from site number 6 during the third day of excavation at Dharmasthala. Apart from this, PAN and ATM card were found from one site. A sanitation worker has claimed to have buried hundreds of dead bodies at these places. Dharmasthala is a famous pilgrimage site located in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, which is located about 75 km from Mangaluru city. The most horrific serial murder case ever has come…

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The CSR Journal broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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