Coimbatore: A 14-year-old school girl, who was missing from her home in Sivanandapuram in Coimbatore on December 11, was found dead at Yamunai Nagar in the city on Thursday.
Unraveled corpses were found wrapped in bedsheet.
Found in the bushes where residents are used to dispose of garbage.
The girl made a complaint to the East All-Woman police in Ramanathapuram here on December 13.
The woman stated that she lived with her mother and her daughter aged 17 and 14 years.
Her husband was separated from him about eight years ago.
He is a construction worker and his older daughter working at a textile shop.
Both daughters are studying in class X in higher government high schools.
On December 11, class X was alone at home after his mother, grandmother and sister went to work.
Around 4pm, the mother returned home after completing her job and found her daughter lost.
He tried to contact his daughter through the cellphone.
But the phone is turned off.
He contacted his daughter’s friend and relatives by telephone.
But they did not realize the existence of his daughter.
The neighbor, who has a cellular refill shop, said he saw the girl at 10:30 a.m.
on the day.
The girl spoke to someone by telephone.
Police Inspector A Dowlath Nisha and his team visited Sivanandapuram and conducted an investigation.
The police collected the details of the call from the school girl and learned that most of the time he only spoke with his family members.
On Thursday, the girl’s body was found with her hands and legs tied with a rope.
The rope was tied around his neck.
The body was found at least 500 meters from his residence.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Range) Uma visited the place.
Inspector of the finger printing bureau and forensic science experts also reached the place.
A sniffer dog pressed into the service running a few meters from the place and did not find anything.
“The mother of the girl provides a contradictory statement.
We have formed two special teams led by the Kanthasamy and Senthilkumar inspector.
The team is working on various angles to arrest the killer.
The area does not have a CCTV camera,” said a police officer.
Police Saravanampatti sent a corpse to Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) for postmortem.