
Jadhav's body was found on Wednesday, outside a shopping mall. Meanwhile, the Mail Online reports a 10th body has been found and identified as Shakuntala Jadhav, a 65-year-old beggar. But I have proof that they have all been murdered in a similar manner," Desai insisted.Įither way, Kolhapur police have increased the number of officers on duty, with over 100 policemen on patrol during the night. So it is easy to term the murders as 'accidental'. "There is no one to stand up for beggars. He says these have been dismissed as "accidental deaths" and also that he has proof of his accusation.
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However, local activist Dilip Desai claims there are at least four other murders that should be attributed to the unknown killer. The Doodler is a serial killer that went on a rampage during 1974 to 1975, targeting the gay community in San Francisco. A sixth reportedly took place in Miraj, a town 53km away. According to him, two of these are still being reviewed for connections to the suspected serial killer. The city's Superintendent of Police, Vijay Jadhav, has acknowledged the strong possibility of a serial killer but also revealed that official record listed only five murders. Indian television channel NDTV reports there are a number of features common across each of the nine confirmed murders - all the victims were killed early in the morning, while they were sleeping and they either had their heads smashed in with a stone or were attacked by sharp weapons.


Police in the Indian city of Kolhapur, which lies only 400km south of Mumbai, believe they are hunting a serial killer, who has murdered at least nine homeless people in the last three months.
