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A recent renovation in a landmark Moscow mansion revealed the remains of a person believed to be more than five decades old. Local authorities confirmed the find, noting the site sits in a building dating back to 1917 on Spartakovskaya Street. The discovery has sparked a forensic examination and triggered a broader inquiry into the burial’s context. Investigators describe a substantial amount of bone fragments at the scene, with early assessments placing the deceased well past fifty years. Metropolitan specialists have since taken the lead on the case, aiming to determine the identity of the person and the exact timing of the interment.

In a separate regional update from India, officials in Korba, a city in Chhattisgarh state, recovered remains linked to a missing public figure. Police indicate the focus centers on a television presenter named Salma Sultana Lashkar, who disappeared five years ago. Investigators are pursuing leads that point to possible financial disputes within the presenter’s immediate circle as a potential motive. The suspected crime scene involves a roadway adjacent to a national highway where the remains were located. Authorities emphasize that the investigation remains open, with new physical evidence and leads continually shaping the inquiry.

Earlier coverage touched on an unrelated anecdote about a person in the Philippines who prayed to a Shrek figurine for an extended period and later learned that the figure was not a Buddha. The cultural symbolism surrounding the item sparked discussion about the search for spiritual meaning and how beliefs intersect with everyday life and material objects.

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