Unidentified bodies found
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Unidentified bodies found

October 30, 2024

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

In the first case, Bannur Police, on Oct. 23, have found a semi-decomposed body of an unidentified man near TBC Canal Gate at Nanjapura, Bannur hobli in T. Narasipur taluk.

The deceased is aged between 40 and 50 years and was wearing a blue and white coloured full arm shirt and black colour shorts when found.

The kith and kin of the deceased, if any, may contact Bannur Police Station on Ph: 08227-275632, according to a press release.

In the second case, the Mysuru Railway Police have found a body of an unidentified man, aged about 40 years, between MNGT and Mysuru  City Railway Station and have registered a case.

The deceased is 5 ft. tall, round faced, light brown complexioned and was wearing a blue coloured half arm T-shirt, light green coloured half arm checks shirt and black coloured night pant.

In the second case, the Railway Police, on Oct. 28, have found a body of an unidentified man, who was run over by a train at Halli Station Halt between Mandagere and Akkihebbal Railway Stations and have shifted the body to MMC&RI mortuary in Mysuru.

The deceased is aged about 35 years, 5.6 ft. tall, round faced, normal built, light brown complexioned, sports beard and moustache, has the names ‘Rekha’ tattooed on his right hand, ‘Gowri’ and ‘Amulya’ on his left hand, has the image of sun on his right arm and was wearing blue coloured T-shirt with grey coloured round neck T-shirt inside it, blue coloured bermuda shorts and purple coloured night pant.

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

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