FSL report ruled out sexual assault in Ramanagara minor girl death

Police said the FSL report on Ramanagara’s 15-year-old speech and the death of a girl with hearing impaired hearing ruled out the possibility of sexual assault on her.
On May 11, the victim died near a railroad track near the Badrapura Haki Piki colony. Some of them even held a campaign online, claiming cigarette burns and bite marks on the bodies.
Police registered the murder case based on a complaint filed by the victim’s mother. They collected up to 32 samples and sent them to FSL for detailed analysis, which reportedly excluded sexual assault theory.
However, police are awaiting an autopsy report to determine the cause of death.
The head and other parts of the human body have been damaged many times. According to Prima Facie investigation, police said it could have been accidental. “However, the autopsy report will confirm the cause of death,” police said.
Police Chief Ramanagara, R. Srinivas Gowda confirmed that the FSL report ruled out sexual assault. “So far, we have detained up to 10 people and questioned them, but so far, no one has been arrested.”
The girl studied at a residential school for 8th grade and went to her home on vacation. She went to a birthday event at a nearby house and has been missing ever since. After searching throughout the evening, family and villagers filed a missing complaint to Bidadi police and then recovered the bodies near the railway tracks.
Her mother and three different siblings survived. .
publishing – May 18, 2025 at 01:06 am