Sullia: Skull, clothes of missing man found in bamboo bush


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Dec 7: The skull and clothes of Belyappa Gowda (85), a resident of Sevaje who had been missing for three months, were discovered in a bamboo bush near Sevaje.

Belyappa Gowda went missing on September 9. Despite extensive searches by family members and locals, he could not be located. The family even sought the assistance of an astrologer in their efforts to find him. A missing person's case was registered at the Subramanya police station based on a complaint filed by Gowda’s son.

The remains were found in a bamboo bush just half a kilometer away from Gowda’s house. Interestingly, the area had been searched during the initial efforts, but nothing was discovered at the time. This has raised curiosity and suspicion regarding the circumstances surrounding Gowda’s death.

Further investigations are being conducted to uncover more details about the case.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Sat, Dec 07 2024

    If he had property or bank balance then the finger of suspicion should be towards something fishy; when it comes to money & property even closest relatives cannot be trusted! BTW; if the body was decaying at that small distance definitely some foul smell would have emanated in the direction of the wind & alerted someone 🙏

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  • william, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 07 2024

    These days not a single death can be treated as natural though looks natural.

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