The autopsy report of Renukaswamy, a resident of Chitradurga, purportedly murdered in Bengaluru, has been delivered to law enforcement.
Sources within the police department revealed that the report indicated a brutal demise for Renukaswamy. Medical professionals at Bowring Hospital conducted the examination post-mortem, furnishing the findings to authorities at Kamakshipalya station.
Details outlined in the report confirmed a multitude of injuries, totaling 15 areas of trauma across the body. Additionally, it was noted that the victim’s genital region bore signs of assault, resulting in hemorrhaging. The examination detailed damage sustained to the head and internal bleeding within the abdomen.
The assault inflicted severe damage, leading to fatal blood clotting. The assailant employed both a wooden implement and a belt in the attack. Remarkably, examination revealed canine interference, with portions of the deceased’s visage and limbs having been consumed.
In connection to Renukaswamy’s demise, 13 individuals, among them the Kannada actor Darshan, have been apprehended. To preempt potential disturbances, a curfew extending 200 meters from Annapurneshwari Nagar police station has been implemented, owing to congregation of the actor’s supporters.
The apprehension of actor Darshan has triggered daily gatherings at the police station, resulting in disruptions to local residents. In response, Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda has enacted preventative measures, including a restraining order, to maintain law and order.
A prohibition directive spanning five days, until June 17, has been enacted to deter assemblies and demonstrations within a 200-meter radius of Annapurneshwari Nagar police station.
Darshan, with an extensive filmography comprising over 50 Kannada productions, remains in police custody until June 17.