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A skull and skeleton found in a refrigerator in a locked house; investigation initiated.
By
Renjini Ramachandran
A skull and skeleton found in the refrigerator of a house that has been uninhabited for 20 years. The house, owned by a resident of Ernakulam, is located on a 14-acre plot in Chottanikkara Eraveli Palace Road. Based on a complaint filed by the Panchayat authorities due to the nuisance caused by anti-social elements, the police arrived at the location for inspection.
During the inspection inside the house, when the refrigerator was opened, a skull and skeleton were found inside a bag. The bones, including the skull, were arranged in a bundled manner. It is believed that the skull is several years old. The police have completed the inquest procedures and have started the investigation.

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