Shocking Discovery: Dismembered Body Found in Karnataka
Crime News
In a disturbing incident in the Kolala village of Koratagere, Tumakuru district, Karnataka, the dismembered body of a woman was discovered, causing widespread alarm. Authorities reported that the body parts were found stuffed in several plastic bags and discarded by the roadside. Upon receiving the report, local police quickly arrived at the scene. The officers were taken aback when they opened the bags, leading to an immediate investigation.
On August 7, passersby spotted the body parts in seven plastic bags along the road and promptly alerted the police. Following this, the Koratagere police launched a search operation and recovered seven additional bags on August 8, which contained the remaining body parts and the woman's head. An official from the investigation team indicated that the woman's identity has been tentatively established based on the head, although formal confirmation is still pending.
Special Team Formed for Investigation
On Friday, Tumakuru's Superintendent of Police, Ashok KV, announced the formation of a special team to conduct searches in Kolala village and its surrounding areas. According to officials, it is suspected that the perpetrator transported the dismembered body parts by car and discarded them in various locations along the road connecting Chimpuganahalli and Venkatapura villages.
Police Suspicions
Authorities believe that the murder likely occurred elsewhere, and the body was subsequently dismembered and disposed of in this location. Heavy rainfall on Saturday hampered efforts to locate the remaining body parts. The investigation is ongoing, with police working to identify the assailants. The motive behind the woman's murder remains unclear, and the identity of those responsible for this gruesome act is still unknown.
Elderly Woman Murder Case
In a separate incident in the Bodam area of East Singhbhum, three women were involved in the brutal murder of an elderly woman, reportedly due to accusations of witchcraft. This incident took place in the Dhobani forest, located 22 kilometers from Jamshedpur. Police recovered the body of Bhavi Singh (60) on Tuesday evening and sent it for autopsy. Following a written statement from the victim's middle son, Sudhir Singh, the Bodam police station chief, Manohar Kumar, registered a murder case and initiated an investigation.
