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Human legs found in waste plant in Thiruvananthapuram

It is suspected that the legs came along with the waste of the medical college hospital.

Thiruvananthapuram: Two human legs were found in a well in the solid waste processing plant here. The limbs were found by the employees of the plant in Muttathara in the well connected to the pipe that brings the waste from the medical college.

Valiyathura police inspected the site and registered a case. The legs were removed from the well.  It is suspected that the legs came along with the waste of the medical college hospital. The hospital normally processes the body parts if it has to be cut off. Police said they will probe if there were any violations in this.

The Gulf Indians

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