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Kerala Horror: More bones were found in the suspect’s house; Women missing since 2006 are feared to be dead. Bharat News

Kerala Horror: More bones were found in the suspect's house; Women missing since 2006 were feared to be dead

The Kerala Police on Monday recovered more human remains than 2.5 acres of property in Pallapapuram, Cherthala, as part of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of several middle -aged women in the last two decades.Police sources told PTI that 20 charge bones were recovered from a new place in the campus, where the body parts were found first last week. The discovery is part of the ongoing investigation led by the Kottayam unit of the State Crime Branch.Cadever dogs and forensic experts were brought as the authorities made a detailed discovery throughout the campus including ponds and marshes. Some clothing items were also recovered from a pond.Sebastian, 68, an investigation center around a real estate broker, who was arrested last week in connection with the disappearance of Jainama, is a woman from Etumanur, who is missing in December 2024. Since then he has been sent to judicial custody.The remains of a chartered body were first recovered from the assets of the sebastian as part of the investigation of the case of Jamma. Blood samples of his brother -in -law were collected for DNA testing, and the body of the remains was conducted at Kottayam Medical College Hospital.Sebastian, 47 -year -old, 47 -year -old, Bindu, a native of Cherrathala, is a suspect in the case of Padmanabhan, and is subject to probability for possible participation in cases of at least three missing women from the region between 2006 and 2025. Another person is currently in police custody in relation to the case.There was a possibility of meeting with a foul play that there were Ayesh, who had gone missing almost a decade ago, and Jainamma, whose case reopening the chilling trail. Sebastians were brought to the site for evidence collection, but investigators say they have made contradictory statements so far.The police is now considering breaking the floor of the recent tile granite room inside the house as the search is deep. DNA testing will be important to establish the identity of the victims.

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