Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case: Men human remains found in spot 6?

Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case: In a significant development, human skeleton remains have indeed been found at Spot 6 in the Dharmasthala mass burial investigation as of today, July 31, 2025. Dharmasthala mass burial case: Men human remains found in spot 6?

Some media report says that Men human remains found in spot 6. This is not official announcement from Special Investigation Team (SIT) . Forensic  Analysis Underway and Forensic teams have begun analyzing the remains to determine their origin, age, and possible connection to the missing persons in the region.

This marks the first major breakthrough since the Special Investigation Team (SIT) began exhuming sites on Tuesday, July 29. Previous reports indicated no findings at spots 1 to 5, making this discovery particularly crucial.

Here’s what the latest reports indicate:

Discovery at Spot 6: Partial skeleton remains have been recovered from Spot 6, one of the 13 locations identified by the whistleblower/former sanitation worker near the Netravathi river.

First Concrete Evidence: This is the first tangible forensic evidence to emerge from the ongoing probe.

Forensic Analysis Underway: Forensic teams have begun analyzing the remains to determine their origin, age, and possible connection to the missing persons in the region.

Continued Investigation: The SIT is continuing its efforts at other identified sites, and the investigation remains active. The whistleblower is guiding the teams.

This development adds a critical new dimension to the Dharmasthala case, as it provides physical evidence supporting the whistleblower’s claims. Further details are awaited as the forensic analysis progresses and the SIT continues its thorough investigation.

Also Read: Dharmasthala Case Big Update: SIT finds lady ATM card, blouse, PAN, bag in first spot!

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