Dharmasthala SIT Unearths Human Skulls in Banglegudde: A Chilling Discovery
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- September 19, 2025
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In a development that has sent shivers down the spine of many, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing sensitive cases in Dharmasthala has made a startling discovery: human skulls and bones unearthed during an excavation in the Banglegudde area, near Dharmasthala. This chilling find adds another layer of mystery to the ongoing investigations, particularly those surrounding the death of Soujanya and the suspicious demise of Shiroor Swami in 2013.
Led by Superintendent of Police Dr.
S. D. Sharanappa, the SIT embarked on a meticulous search operation following confidential inputs. Their efforts bore grim fruit when, during a detailed excavation of a specific site in Banglegudde, they uncovered several human skulls and other skeletal remains. The site, known for its secluded nature, has been a subject of previous speculation and, alarmingly, past discoveries of human remains.
Beyond the skeletal fragments, investigators also recovered other unsettling items.
These included strands of human hair, remnants of clothing, and various materials that suggest a deeply unsettling past. While the immediate context remains speculative, the nature of the find and the location itself have led to strong suspicions of occult practices or black magic rituals having taken place at the site.
The recovered remains have been dispatched for thorough forensic examination.
Experts will now work to determine the age, gender, and potentially the time of death of the individuals to whom these bones belonged. This crucial analysis is expected to provide vital clues that could either link these remains to existing missing persons cases or unveil an entirely new dimension to the SIT's complex investigations.
It is important to note that while the SIT is actively probing high-profile cases like the Soujanya death and the Shiroor Swami case, no direct link between the newly discovered skulls and these specific investigations has been established yet.
However, the SIT’s mandate is broad, aiming to unearth any and all evidence that could shed light on unresolved mysteries in the region. The team is meticulously exploring all possible angles, including the potential involvement of these findings in other unsolved crimes or local disappearances.
This is not the first time human remains have surfaced in the vicinity.
In 2013, a similar discovery of human bones was reported in Banglegudde, and as recently as 2023, bones were found near the Netravathi River in a related context. These repeated occurrences underscore a disturbing pattern and highlight the critical importance of the SIT's comprehensive investigation into the dark undercurrents of the Dharmasthala region.
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