
Man who alleged rapes and secret burials in Indian temple town arrested
The former temple cleaner’s startling claims threw the town of Dharmasthala in Karnataka into turmoil.
THURSDAY, 28 AUGUST 2025, 22:37
The former temple cleaner’s startling claims threw the town of Dharmasthala in Karnataka into turmoil.
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