Unidentified bodies found at Rly. Stations, Canal
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Unidentified bodies found at Rly. Stations, Canal

January 22, 2025

Mysuru:  In separate cases, the Mysuru Railway Police have found bodies of unidentified persons in their jurisdiction and have registered cases.

In the first case, on Jan. 18, a body of an unidentified man, who was run over by a moving train, was found at Pandavapura Railway Station and it was shifted to Mandya District Hospital mortuary.

The deceased is aged about 50 years, 5.5 ft. tall, light brown complexioned, well built, sports beard and was wearing a black jerkin, red T-shirt, grey coloured shorts, black beads, spectacles and a steel bangle on his right hand.

In the second case, the body of an unidentified man aged about 65 years, who was run over by a moving train, was found between Pandavapura and Naganahalli Railway Stations on Jan. 19 ad was shifted to MMC&RI mortuary.

The deceased is 5.6 ft. tall, oily red complexioned, normal built, oval faced, sports beard and moustache and was wearing a white and black coloured checks full arm shirt and blue pant.

The kith and kin of the above deceased persons, if any, may contact Mysuru Railway Police Station on Ph: 0821-2516579, according to a press release.

In another case, Nanjangud Rural Police, on Jan. 17, have found a body of an unidentified man floating in Beechanahalli Canal, passing from Haratale village towards Kalale village and have registered a case.

The deceased is aged between 40 and 45 years, 5.9 ft. tall, oval faced, dark complexioned, normal built and was wearing a blue coloured floral design full arm shirt, black baniyan, red shorts, brass bangle on his right hand and a green thread around the wrist.

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The kith and kin of the deceased, if any, may contact Nanjangud Rural Police Station on Ph: 08221-226259 or the District Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2444800, according to a press release.

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