Not an usual story for sports, but it's mostly about how a ball dropping into some abandoned house discovered a worn-out skeleton of a possibly 50-year-old man who died years back! Yes, this happened in Hyderabad, in a house near the Namapally market on Monday, July 14. The incident had quite naturally created a chaos in the locality. The house is reportedly closed for three years. The skeleton was discovered when a local went inside the house to bring the cricket ball from inside. On entering inside, he found the skeleton lying. He even made a video of it that went viral on Facebook. As per the video, there was a skeleton with its face lying down on the floor. The room seems to be of a kitchen of the house. And there were several utensils scattered on the floor beside the human remnants. A CLUES team, a specialized unit dedicated to crime scene analysis and evidence gathering, visited the residence and collected crucial samples for forensic testing. Meanwhile, the recovered human remains were sent to the mortuary, where experts will conduct examinations to determine the deceased person's identity. A team from the Habeeb Nagar Police also reached the spot. The team had Deputy Commissioner of Police, and they entered the house, broke the doors and seized the deceased's remains. Read also: Devdutt Padikkal Becomes Costliest Buy at Maharaja Trophy 2025 Auction Whose house was that? As per the bytes from locals, the owner of the house lives abroad. The house has been left abandoned for seven years. Speaking to the NDTV, ACP Kishan Kumar said that the house actually belongs to someone named Muneer Khan. Khan had 10 children. And the deceased might be someone related to the fourth born, as he was the one living here. The rest of the offspring have left the place and shifted elsewhere. Kumar further said that the man is supposed to be around 50. The bones are even wearing out, which means the man has been dead for a few years. There's no bloodstain or any signs of struggle indicating he had a normal death. He said, "The man was probably about 50, single and possibly mentally disturbed. He has been dead for a few years now, even the bones were crumbling. We found no signs of struggle or blood marks. It may have been a natural death. We are now trying to talk to relatives to find out more."