Mangalore, Mar 20, 2013 : Mystery shrouds the death of the young girl named Pramila whose body was found hanging from a tree in the woods near the Jogi Mutt near Kadri Park on March 19, Tuesday.
Though initially, it was suspected that the girl might have committed suicide, her family which hails from Dolpady in Puttur is now arguing that it was not a suicide and that Pramila was murdered.
Pramila’s father Ammu Poojari who had come to take her body from the Wenlock Mortuary, spoke to reporters and said his daughter might not have committed suicide. He strongly suspects that she might have been murdered as Pramila was a brave girl who would not have thought of ending her life.
He said Pramila had come to Mangalor a year ago to undergo a computer course and even worked part time at a cloth store and stayed at a hostel at Kadri.
He recollects his daughter’s phone call on March 17, Sunday and said his daughter was very much normal and had said she would be coming home for a relative’s wedding scheduled to be held on March 21.
Ammu Poojari says his daughter’s hands were found bruised and scratch marks were seen on her chest. However, police reportedly say they were bee sting marks. But, Ammu is not ready to believe this.
Meanwhile, Pramila’s computer teacher, on condition of anonymity said Pramila had always been punctual to class and had even attended class as usual on March 18, Monday.
Kadri police who have registered a case of unnatural death are conducting investigations
Comments on this Article | |
rekha karkera, udupi/mumbai | Wed, March-20-2013, 10:10 |
a girl commiting suicide in a jungle that too at night !! ... agar marna hi hai toh why not at home ,why go all the way to the jungle... arent the cops taught anything during their so called training?!! | |
sarika arun mendon, muloor/mumbai | Wed, March-20-2013, 9:55 |
pictures and evidence screams murder... i have seen pics of her on the web and her feet was resting on the ground and neither does the branch looks strong enough to carry her weight. her body should atleast be a couple of feet above the ground , how can the cops be soo dum to make statements at such an early stage. | |
Prof. Arnold Sequiera, Mangalore/mumbai | Wed, March-20-2013, 9:43 |
IN INDIA IT SEEMS WOMEN ARE NEITHER SAFE IN THE WOMB OR OUT OF IT !! in the olden days it was infants and now young adults . |