Startling Twist in ‘Missing Daughter’ Case: Woman Who Claimed Daughter Disappeared Found to Have No Children.

MANGALURU – A long-standing case of a woman claiming her daughter disappeared in Dharmasthala, Karnataka, has taken a shocking turn with police finding that the complainant, Sujatha Bhatt, never had any children. The revelation has cast a cloud of suspicion over her motives and the very existence of the “missing” daughter.


Case Background:
Sujatha Bhatt had been in the public eye for years, claiming to have been fighting a legal battle since 2003 for her daughter, Ananya Bhatt, who she alleged went missing in Dharmasthala. According to her complaint, Ananya was a medical student at Manipal University who disappeared while on a visit to the Dharmasthala temple with friends.

The case gained renewed attention recently after a whistleblower made startling claims about mass killings and buried bodies in Dharmasthala.
Following these revelations, Sujatha Bhatt filed a fresh complaint with the Karnataka Police, demanding a DNA test to help find her daughter’s remains. She had also claimed to have worked as a stenographer with the CBI and alleged a lack of cooperation from the police in her search for justice.


The Twist:
As the investigation progressed, authorities began to find major discrepancies in Sujatha Bhatt’s claims. The CBI confirmed that she had never been an employee of their organization. Most crucially, the police investigation has now revealed that Sujatha Bhatt did not have a daughter named Ananya Bhatt.


Following these findings, Sujatha Bhatt has gone into hiding, and law enforcement agencies are actively searching for her. The bizarre turn of events has added a new layer of mystery to the case, and police are now probing the true intentions behind her elaborate and fabricated story.