
INDORE: A human skeleton was found in a sewage pit inside Indore airport on Monday night, triggering alarm. A forensic investigation is underway but preliminary reports suggest the skeleton is a year old.
If it turns out to be true, it’s indeed worrying that someone got into the protected area, dug a pit and buried a body without being noticed.
Airport police station in-charge Sanjay Shukla said that they received a call around 9:30pm from airport security in-charge Vinod Soni that a human skeleton was found by an employee in a pit while doing electrification work. On Soni’s complaint, a case was recorded and a police team went to the scene, along with forensic experts.
“Inside the outer boundary of Indore airport, a 4.5-ft-deep pit was found connected to a nullah for sewage collection. Here, the skeleton was found. It was recovered and sent for a post-mortem examination. We are yet to receive the report,” said Shukla.
Forensic expert Dr BL Mandloi said, “Based on the height, the skeleton seems to be that of a young person. It appears to be at least a year old. We did not find any article near the skeleton for identification.”
If it turns out to be true, it’s indeed worrying that someone got into the protected area, dug a pit and buried a body without being noticed.
Airport police station in-charge Sanjay Shukla said that they received a call around 9:30pm from airport security in-charge Vinod Soni that a human skeleton was found by an employee in a pit while doing electrification work. On Soni’s complaint, a case was recorded and a police team went to the scene, along with forensic experts.
“Inside the outer boundary of Indore airport, a 4.5-ft-deep pit was found connected to a nullah for sewage collection. Here, the skeleton was found. It was recovered and sent for a post-mortem examination. We are yet to receive the report,” said Shukla.
Forensic expert Dr BL Mandloi said, “Based on the height, the skeleton seems to be that of a young person. It appears to be at least a year old. We did not find any article near the skeleton for identification.”
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