Dharmasthala: A significant breakthrough has emerged in the skeleton discovery case at Banglegudda forest in Dharmasthala. Based on a driving license found at the site, Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials have summoned and questioned a family from Gubbi taluk in Tumkur district.Chinnayya's 15th video with Timarodi goes viral: Explosive statement about unclaimed bodies..!
The family members met with SIT officials on Thursday, providing key details about the missing person. Sources indicate that the skeletal remains belong to Adishesha Narayana, a 27-year-old resident of Dasarakallahalli in Gubbi taluk, who went missing on October 2, 2013, while heading to Bengaluru for a job at a bar. realme GT 7 5G Smartphone 12+256GB Blue, 6.78 inch Screen, 120HZ Curved Vision Display, 7000mAh Battery, 120W Ultra Charge, 140MP AI Cameras, Dimensity 9400e Flagship chip, IP69
He worked as a cashier there. Despite his disappearance, the family never filed a missing person report, as he had a habit of leaving home without informing anyone and returning after several days.The family explained to the SIT He often vanished without a word and came back after a few days, so we didn't lodge a complaint.
They added that police have now asked them to provide information and undergo DNA testing to confirm the identity. Adishesha's remains were among seven skeletons unearthed during excavations on September 17 2025, in the Banglegudda forest area near Dharmasthala.Accused Chinnaiah to Appear Before Belthangadi Court Today...!!
This identification follows another match: skeletal remains previously linked to U.B. Aiyappa from Kodagu, whose son Jeevan visited the SIT office on Wednesday to assist the probe.
Aiyappa had gone missing in 2017. Meanwhile, complainant and witness Chinnayya recorded his statement for the second time under Section 183 of CrPC on Thursday. He was produced before a magistrate at noon, where the judge began recording his deposition. Dharmasthala Skull Case: 8th Video of Chinnaiah-Timarodi Conversation Goes Viral..!