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The Ladakh Police have solved a 26-year-old quadruple murder case from 1998 by arresting three suspects from the Kathua district. The victims, originally from Kargil, had gone to purchase livestock but did not return. In 2011, skeletal remains were found near the Kanital Glacier, DNA tests confirmed they belonged to two of the victims, and the case was reopened.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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