Jul 05, 2025

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Kankal found on Sama-Savli road in Vadodara, not of man, but of Kapiraj, police feel relieved

Vadodara: A skeleton was found in the open space of defence near Urmi Bridge on Sama-Savli road in Vadodara city. However, the police system was relieved when it was found that the skeleton belonged to a 4-5-year-old kapiraj (monkey) when examined by a veterinarian. The police took action to dig a pit and bury the skeleton. Incident and police action According to the information received, sama police received information that a skeleton had fallen in the bushes located in the open space of defense in front of Urmi Bridge. As soon as the information was received, the police team along with its staff rushed to the spot. During the investigation, bones were found on the spot. They informed the veterinary hospital and FSL to find out who the skeleton belonged to. Veterinarian's inquiry and clarification Meanwhile, within minutes of counting, the veterinarian Dr. Vimal Patel reached the spot and while examining the skeleton, it was found that it was a monkey of 4 to 5 years old. He gave this information to the police officer, the police felt a big relief as initially there was a possibility of a human skeleton. As the identity of the monkey became clear, the police launched a manhunt to bury it. Veterinarian Dr. Vimal Patel said, "Prima facie, it was found that the skeleton belonged to the animal. Bones, skin as well as hair were also recovered from the spot. In the investigation, it is clearly seen that this skeleton belongs to a monkey of 4 to 5 years. He categorically denied that there was a human skeleton."

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