Mangaluru: Processed human bones found in packet at Ullal


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 31: A packet containing processed human bones was discovered in Chitranjali Nagar, Kumpala, on Saturday night. Local residents immediately alerted the police regarding the unusual find.

Upon receiving the information, Ullal police arrived at the scene and began investigating the origins of the bones.

The laboratory-style processed human bones were found inside a packet near the premises of a house in Chitranjali Nagar late on Saturday night. As the news spread, curious residents gathered at the location. The police seized the packet for further examination.

During the investigation, it was revealed that a local woman had disposed of the packet near her house. The woman, employed at the residence of a retired doctor in Mangaluru, had reportedly brought some household items from the doctor's house after he vacated the premises. Among these items was the packet containing the processed human bones, which she later discarded near her compound.

In an unrelated incident last week, a young man who had performed a dance during the annual event of a local organization in Chitranjali Nagar had lost his rented costume. While searching for the missing costume on Saturday night, he stumbled upon the packet containing the bones and reported it.

The police are continuing their investigation to gather more details regarding the origin and nature of the bones.

 

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    "Sarcasm is the secret language that everyone uses when they want to say something mean to your face.” Honorable UT KAader is executing better and mea ingful job for society.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    If the bones are connected with a retired doctor,and they processed bones,I am sure there is nothing wrong here.Mostly doctors collect processed bones in their practice to set up a skelett ,to show anatomy of a human body. or during their studies have to study them in first year?Dont doubt any criminal act.

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  • patriotic, kadri

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    honourable UTK has an answer for it.

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  • Rahul, Shimoga

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    Jossey, What ethics of Mangalore should suite according to you? Let us also know how Maharashtra's think in this regard. It may inspire us.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, RahejaWaterfront

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    This doesn't suite the ethics of Mangaluru ...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Mar 31 2025

    all is well that ends well..so these bones were that of doctor..

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