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Kanpur police Human skeleton after 47 months not identified buried on banks of Rind river | Kanpur police got rid of the skeleton after 47 months: Human skeleton could not be identified yet, buried on the banks of Rind river – Kanpur News


Human skeleton kept in a coffin at Bhitargaon police station, police personnel burying it in the ground on the banks of the Rind river.

A human skeleton was kept inside a coffin at Bhitargaon Police Station in Kanpur for about 47 months. The Police Station was guarding the human skeleton for 47 months. On the instructions of higher officials, Bhitargaon Police Station got rid of the skeleton on Sunday afternoon.

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The police have buried the human skeleton in the soil on the banks of the Rind River with due rituals. However, even after 47 months, the human skeleton has not been identified.

Police has been guarding the skeleton for 47 months On 30 September 2020, the police found a skeleton hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Behta Bujurg village in Saadh police station area. On receiving information from the villagers, the police took down the skeleton from the tree and sent it for postmortem. Along with this, the DNA sample of the skeleton was sent to the lab for examination. But no one has identified the skeleton yet.

DNA matching could not be done as no one claimed the skeleton. Due to which the DNA report has not yet come from the lab. Due to this, the police had kept the human skeleton safely inside the coffin at the police post.

On the instructions of senior officials, on Sunday afternoon, the Saadh police reached the banks of the Rind river and dug a pit with the help of a JCB and buried the human skeleton in the ground. Due to the skeleton being buried in the ground, the Bhitargaon police got rid of the skeleton.

Sadh police station in-charge KP Singh said that on the instructions of higher officials, the human skeleton was buried in the ground by digging a pit on the banks of the Rind river.

Was refused to keep the skeleton in the postmortem house According to the police, after the Panchayat Nama, the body was taken to the postmortem house. Where samples were taken from the skeleton and sent to the forensic science department laboratory in Jhansi for DNA testing.

The employees of the postmortem house refused to keep the skeleton there. After which the human skeleton was kept locked in a coffin in Bhitargaon Chowki for the last 47 months.



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