
In Bihar's Kaimur district, mutilated body parts were discovered inside two suitcases near a bridge over the Durgawati River, police said. Authorities, including a forensic team, recovered the remains and sent them for examination. Kaimur's Superintendent of Police, Hari Mohan Shukla, noted no missing person reports have been filed locally, and neighboring districts have been informed. Efforts to identify the deceased are ongoing.
The articles present a straightforward police report without political framing or commentary. Both sources rely on official statements from local law enforcement, focusing on factual details of the incident. There is no evident political perspective or partisan interpretation in the coverage.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| news18 | Mutilated body parts found in 2 suitcases in Bihar's Kaimur district: Police | Center | Negative |
| theprint | Mutilated body parts found in 2 suitcases in Bihar's Kaimur district: Police | Center | Negative |
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