Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Corpse found in Kerala maybe of Latvian woman missing since March

- IndoAsian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: LIGA SKROMANE HAD COME TO KERALA ALONG WITH HER SISTER ILZIE FOR AYURVEDIC TREATMENT FOR THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION

The sister and friend of a Latvian woman, Liga Skromane, who went missing in March, on Saturday identified a decomposed body recovered from near Kovalam to be of the victim, Kerala Police said.

However, a detailed forensic examinatio­n would be done to scientific­ally confirm this.

The head of the body was found lying away from the rest of it, in a marshy spot. Late on Friday, fishermen found the body in highly decomposed state and alerted the police. On Saturday, Skromane’s sister and friend arrived and identified the body from her dress and the hair.

The police will conduct an autopsy, which will be followed by a DNA test that is likely to be done at the city-based Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnol­ogy.

Skromane had come to Kerala along with her sister Ilzie for ayurvedic treatment at a hospital in the capital outskirts in Thiruvanan­thapuram following complaints of depression.

She, however, went missing on March 14 and was last reported to have taken an auto-rickshaw ride to the famed tourist destinatio­n at Kovalam. She was travelling without a passport or mobile phone at the time.

Her husband Andrew and her sister had printed her posters and distribute­d them around to help them lead to any clue. The Kerala Police had also launched a detailed probe to locate her, but failed. Empty bottles, cigarettes and a lighter have been recovered from the place where the body was found.

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