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SIT Digs at Site Where Whistleblower Claimed to Have Buried Minor
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|August 09, 2025
The Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the Dharmasthala mass burial case, conducted exhumation at a new alleged burial site and also excavated four spots at Boliyar in Dharmasthala village of Belthangady taluk on Friday.
An officer associated with the SIT told TNIE that the new site is where the witness-complainant claimed to have buried a minor girl along with her school bag, but they did not find any human remains.
In the complaint, the whistleblower claimed: "One incident has haunted me wherein a minor girl aged between 12 and 15 years was found lying dead about 500 metres away from a petrol bunk at Kalleri in 2010. She was wearing a school uniform, but her skirt and inner-wear were missing, and she had marks of sexual assault and strangulation. I was asked to dig a pit and bury her along with her school bag."
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