Police suspects the murder to have taken place four days ago
Cuddapah, November 9, 2007
The Pulivendula police basing on a information by locals recovered highly decomposed bodies of two unidentified men lying underneath Rayalapalaem bridge near JNTU College of Engineering in Pulivendula town on Friday. The bodies were with their hears beheaded.
The head of one of the deceased was recovered near Lakshmoripalle a two kilometers away from Pulivendula where stray dogs were eating it. Police suspect that the duo could have been killed about three to four days ago.
According to Pulivendula Sub Inspector Narasimhulu sent the bodies and the severe heads for postmortem to Pulivendula Government Hospital and registered a case.
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