The Kottayam crime branch has questioned a 68-year-old real estate broker, C M Sebastian, in connection with the disappearance of a woman from Ettumanoor. The police suspect him of being involved in the disappearance of two other women from Cherthala. DNA tests are being conducted on remains found at his residence.
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The main suspect in the missing woman case from Kottayam is C M Sebastian, a 68-year-old real estate broker.
Skeletal remains were found at the suspect's house in Cherthala, and DNA tests are being conducted to determine their connection to the missing women.
Sources indicate that the suspect, C M Sebastian, is not cooperating with the police and is allegedly hiding crucial information.
The police are conducting DNA tests, questioning the suspect and his wife, reviewing surveillance footage, and conducting door-to-door inquiries to gather more information.
The suspect's custody period will end this Thursday, and the police are working to gather all necessary evidence within this timeframe.
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