Day 2 of Search for Skeletal Remains Yields No Results in Dharmasthala
DAKSHINA KANNADA, KARNATAKA, JUL 29 – The Special Investigation Team has excavated multiple sites linked to alleged burials but found no human remains so far, though personal items like PAN and ATM cards were recovered.
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Another dig, another dud in Dharmasthala case: No human remains at third site
No human remains were found at the first three sites dug up in the Dharmasthala mass burial probe. The SIT has now begun exhumation at a fourth location, as the investigation continues under close watch.
Forensic team joins SIT to dig up suspected remains at Dharmasthala forest
Dharmasthala: A Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Tuesday began exhuming suspected human remains in a forested area near the Netravati bathing ghat here, amid tight security following serious allegations of mass burials, police said. The operation was launched in the presence of the complainant, who had earlier pinpointed specific locations allegedly used for illegal burials, they said. Forensic experts from KMC Hospital, Mangaluru, Dr Jagadis…
Torn blouse, PAN card found at 1st burial site: Lawyer on Dharmasthala probe
Mangaluru, July 30 (SocialNews.XYZ) In a major development related to the probe into the mass graves at a famous Hindu pilgrimage centre in Karnataka's Mangaluru district, advocate Manjunath. N on Wednesday claimed that sources revealed that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials have recovered a torn red blouse and PAN card of a female person at the first burial site. Manjunath N. represents Sujata Bhat, whose daughter, Ananya Bhat, a m…
Dharmasthala Case: No Body Found at Second Marked Burial Site
Dharmasthala: The SIT investigation into the alleged mass burial case in Dharmasthala has intensified. The complainant has identified multiple burial sites in the forest near the Netravati Snanaghatta. Excavation of the first site was carried out on July 29, but no remains were found. Today (July 30), the second site, located near the forest entrance next to the Netravati bathing ghat, was excavated. A 6-foot-deep trench, measuring 6 feet in len…
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