Headless Body Found In Kerala Could Be Of Missing Latvian Woman: Police

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
woman hanging upside down from a tree, with the head severed, has been found in Kerala's capital Thiruvananthapuram
woman's sister identified the body this morning, police are waiting for the forensic tests to be completed for an official confirmation.Liga
Skromane's husband and sister had been frantically searching for her ever since she went missing
She had arrived in Thiruvananthapuram on February 21 for Ayurvedic treatment of post-traumatic depression
On March 14, she went to a beach in Kovalam, about 30 km from the state capital, without informing her sister Ilze Skromane, who had come to
India with her
There has been no trace of Liga since then."Ilze Skromane, Liga's sister has identified the body this morning
But we still will be going ahead with a DNA test as well as a postmortem report, to confirm the identity," senior police officer Manoj
will be known only after the tests, according to police sources.The woman's husband Andrew Jordan and sister - who stuck posters on pillars
- had appealed Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as well as Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj for helping trace her
They had announced a reward of Rs
one lakh for anyone who gave information on Liga.According to the sister, police told her that Liga was last seen on March 19 by locals near
Kovalam
But there was no trace of Liga since then.Andrew suspects that his wife was kidnapped
"The police, I think, initially kept thinking that she will return by herself and that she must have gone away for a while
We suspect something else
We believe she must have been taken away by a group that is not letting her off," Liga's sister had told last month.