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UPMA
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    Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2024
A South Indian Family.

A killer who cuts the private parts of the victims and  strategically places the bodies in public locations to showcase them to the world. 

This story also includes rape, cannibalism 
and necrophilia.

On the other side , there is an investigator who has PTSD due to her childhood trauma , is actually quite intrigued and determined to uncover the identity of the perpetrator.

The story uncovers some really gross, disgusting and awful truths, along with some horrifying murders.

But the story also has a touch of love, affection, and care, adding a beautiful element to it.❤️
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