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NT Bureau
Chennai, May 28:
Police have decided to adopt superimposition technique to know the identity of the girl whose body was found chopped into several parts recovered from three plastic sacks near a burial ground on New Avadi Road at Ayanavaram on Saturday.
Five special teams have been formed under the instruction of Police Commissioner Letika Saran and Additional Commissioner S R Jangid to trace the missing head of the victim and also to collect information on missing girls from Police stations in the suburbs and other districts of the State. A police team located the severed head of the girl yesterday from the same area in which the plastic sacks were found. But as the head was mutilated badly, it was sent to the Kilpauk Government Hospital.
This morning the head, torso and limbs were stitched together to find whether all the body parts belonged to the same person as part of the postmortem. But as the face was disfigured into bad shape, police have decided to rope in forensic experts for superimposition of the skull to identify the victim.
Meanwhile, the police teams have been collecting information of missing women that were lodged as complaints at police stations in all districts of Tamilnadu, including city suburbs. Ayanavaram Police station has been receiving calls from parents in other districts of missing girls from their families. They are being asked to come to the police station with the photographs of their missing girls so that they could be superimposed with the skull of the head recovered by the special team near the graveyard.
Special teams formed to probe
the murder of young women had spread far and wide to gather clues for identifying
the victim as a first step in nabbing the culprit or the gang behind the
cruel murder.