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Decomposed body of Mumbai entrepreneur found in Beltangady

Published On : 12 Apr 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Beltangady: The decomposed mortal remains of a Mumbai based entrepreneurwas found from a hillock at Bardail in Eliyanadugodu village near Punjalkatte on Monday April 11. The body belongs to Sathish Shetty (42), son of the late Babu Shetty.

The identity was established on the basis of trousers and shoes found on the body, by his family members. Satish was operating a small scale industry at Mumbai. He had come to his native place sometime back to attend annual festival.

Satish had returned to Mumbai on March 30, but had not reached his home. His wife had filed a missing complaint in Kanakia police station in Thane district.







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