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Two missing women suspected killed in human sacrifice in Kerala

The police were investigating two separate missing cases of women who sold lotteries in Ernakulam, when they uncovered a human sacrifice plot, the IGP told TNM.



A probe into two missing women from Ernakulam has led the Kerala police to a suspected case of human sacrifice. The police suspect that a couple from Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta and a man from Ernakulam abducted and murdered the two women. The alleged motive was human sacrifice for prosperity.


A probe into two missing women from Ernakulam has led the Kerala police to a suspected case of human sacrifice. The police suspect that a couple from Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta and a man from Ernakulam abducted and murdered the two women. The alleged motive was human sacrifice for prosperity.


Rosily’s daughter Manju returned to Kerala from Uttar Pradesh in August to look for her mother. She told TNM that the police had not officially informed her that her mother was murdered, she had learnt it from the media. “I hope it is not true, I have been visiting police stations regularly,” she said.


According to reports, Rashid created a fake social media profile in the name of Sreedevi and contacted Bhagaval Singh. Pretending to be Sreedevi, Rashid informed Bhagaval Singh that a tantric could ensure his prosperity. Rashid then introduced himself to Bhagval and his wife as a tantric and suggested human sacrifice.

The two women were allegedly abducted by Rashid and later killed. Bhagval Singh, Laila and Rashid have been arrested and are in police custody

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