Body of woman, who went missing after undergoing yoga practice at Isha, has been recovered from a well in Coimbatore

The body of the woman was recovered from a well after 14 days in connection with the disappearance of a woman who had gone missing from the Isha Centre in Coimbatore for training.



Coimbatore: Palanikumar and Subhasree hail from Avinashi in Tiruppur district. Both of them were working in a private baniyan company in Tiruppur. They have a daughter.

She had been missing for few days now after she was seen leaving Isha Yoga Center under mysterious circumstances. Now her body has been recovered from a well in a nearby village called Semmedu.

The Case

Subhashree and her husband has been going to the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore for last four years to practice yoga.

On December 11, she went to the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore for another training session. In this case, her husband took her to the Isha Centre at around 6 am.

After the training ended on December 18, her husband Palanikumar came to the Isha Yoga Center to pick her up. He had arrived at 6 AM and waited for her but when Subashree did not turn up even after 11 am., he contacted her on her mobile phone.

However, when the call did not go through, he contacted Isha Yoga Center and they said that the training was over in the morning itself and she is not in the center. When the CCTV footage was checked, it was revealed that Subashree had left Isha yoga centre in the morning and had gone to Semmedu in a call taxi asking for a lift.

It was revealed in investigation that Subashree had called to her husband from another phone while leaving Isha Yoga Center. When Palanikumar contacted the call he received from another number, the person who spoke to the number said, "A woman told me that she wanted to talk to my husband and left saying she had not taken the call."

When Subhasree could not be contacted after this, Palanikumar lodged a complaint with the Alandurai police station about the disappearance of his wife Subashree. Based on the complaint, the police were investigating the matter using CCTV camera footage.

A special team of six police inspectors was formed to track down Subhashree, who had gone with a mobile phone and belongings in her hand during the training session, and when she came out after training, she was seen running on the road wearing a white dress with nothing in her hand.

Also, her photograph has been sent to all bus stands and railway stations. The locals informed the police that the body of a woman was lying in a well near Gandhinagar in Semmedu this morning.



The police reached the spot and recovered the body with the help of fire brigade personnel. Subashree's husband's ring and Isha's identity were confirmed by what she was wearing on his hand.

Subashree's body was recovered and sent to the Government Medical College Hospital for post-mortem by the police. Police are investigating whether Subhasree committed suicide or was murdered.

Coimbatore Corporation Vaccinates 700 Street Dogs Against Rabies

Coimbatore Corporation conducted a special vaccination camp in West and East zones where 700 street dogs were vaccinated...

Coimbatore Corporation Census 2027 Reaches 90 percent Completion; ICCC Helpline Numbers Announced for Missed Houses

The first phase of House Listing Census 2027 in Coimbatore Corporation areas has reached 90 percent completion. ICCC hel...

Amaravathi Dam Water Level Rises to 57.52 Feet; Thirumoorthy Dam Records 33.79 Feet

The water level in Amaravathi dam in Tiruppur district has risen to 57.52 feet due to continuous inflow. Thirumoorthy da...

Coimbatore District Dams See Water Level Surge: August 22 Update

Water inflow has significantly increased in Aliyar, Parambikulam, and Sholayar dams in Coimbatore district due to southw...

21 kg of Ganja Seized in Kovilpalayam; Repeat Offender Arrested

Coimbatore District Police seized around 21 kg of ganja during a vehicle check in the Kovilpalayam police station limits...

Coimbatore Corporation Launches Pilot Project to Collect and Recycle Household Textile Waste

The Coimbatore Corporation has launched “Maru Nesavu” (Re-weave), a pilot project in Ward 33 to enable residents to hand...