A human skeleton was discovered at an abandoned plot in Malad West, Mumbai, leading to a police investigation. The identity of the deceased remains unknown.
MumbaiMalad WestHuman SkeletonMhadaMalwani PoliceReal Estate MumbaiSep 15, 2025
The human skeleton was found at an abandoned plot in Malad West, Mumbai, which is a Mhada property.
A young boy discovered the skeleton while he was at the property for grazing animals.
The Malwani police are conducting a thorough investigation, including forensic analysis, to determine the identity of the deceased and the cause of death.
Mhada, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, is responsible for managing the property where the skeleton was found. They are reviewing their security measures and property management practices.
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities or individuals in the area. The Malwani police have set up a hotline for tips.
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