
Major breakthrough in girl’s death case
The Hindu
Kochi City police receive CCTV footage of her father from Mookambika
In a major breakthrough in the case pertaining to the mysterious death of a 13-year-old girl who was found drowned last month, the Kochi City police have received CCTV footage of Sanu Mohan, father of the deceased who has been missing since then, from the pilgrimage centre of Mookambika. The breakthrough comes at a time when the police are yet to rule out the possibility of murder. The girl’s body was found floating in the Muttar river on March 22, a day after she had gone missing along with her father. Since then, the police had been on the hunt for Mohan who was eventually spotted on the streets of Mookambika on Friday around 8.35 p.m. thanks to CCTV footage.More Related News

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