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Thursday, 21 August 2025 7.09 AM IST

Cherthala disappearance case: Radar search at Sebastian's friend Rosamma's house

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ALAPPUZHA: A search is being conducted at the house of Rosamma, a friend of arrested real estate dealer CM Sebastian, suspected of being a serial killer from Cherthala. Rosamma is a neighbour of Aisha, a former panchayat employee from Cherthala, Varanadu, who went missing years ago. Aisha met Sebastian through Rosamma. The search is being conducted at Rosamma's chicken farm. The investigation team says that Rosamma is answering questions in a contradictory manner.

Further investigation is underway at Sebastian's house. A part of the watch was found in the stove. Meanwhile, a relative alleged that Rosamma was involved in the Aisha disappearance case. 'Everyone called Sebastian "Ammavan (Uncle)". We thought he was innocent. Rosamma and Aisha had known each other for three months,' the relative explained. A ground penetrating radar was used to search Sebastian's house. A signal was received at Rosamma's house as well. The search at Rosamma's house began after that.

Sebastian is adamant that he rarely goes to the family land in Pallipuram and that someone else must have entered the field and buried the body. Sebastian, who was arrested in connection with the disappearance of Jaynamma (54), a native of Ettumanoor, was taken into custody by the Crime Branch and questioned. The accused responded that he had no role in the disappearance of the women. DNA results are needed to clarify who the bones found in the field belong to.

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