17-yr-old boy kills 10-yr-old brother after mother says no to grand birthday

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August 8, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 8: In a bizarre incident, a 17-year-old boy stabbed his 10-year-old brother to death in Tumakuru district of Karnataka apparently to take revenge against their mother who used to pamper the younger one and avoid the elder one because of his violent nature. 

The incident took place around 9.45pm on Tuesday when the boys’ mother, a widow, had gone out for a walk in a park opposite her house. The teenager locked the house from inside and stabbed his sibling in eight places, including stomach, neck and chest. 

The deep stab wounds and consequent loss of blood may have resulted in the boy dying within 20 minutes of the attack, police said quoting doctors who conducted the autopsy.

The younger boy’s screams for help drew the mother, who rushed home to find the door locked from inside. She raised an alarm and neighbours came to her help and broke open the door. The child was found in a pool of blood in front of the TV, while his elder sibling was found hiding in the kitchen.

The victim was rushed to a private hospital nearby where doctors declared him brought dead. The mother was also hospitalised as she lost consciousness on hearing the news of her younger son’s death. The teenager was sent to a juvenile home. He’s already had two stints in the juvenile home, one for robbery and another for attacking pedestrians.

“The teenager had discontinued studies for nearly two years and rejoined the school after his mother forced him. His father, a government employee, died of illness a few years ago and the three-member family lived on a monthly pension of Rs 15,000. The woman, who is a homemaker, had distanced herself from the elder son over his behavioural issues. The teenager accused his mother of partiality,” said police.

Investigations revealed the accused minor, who turns 18 on August 15, wanted to celebrate his birthday on a big scale with music, dinner and gifts for his classmates. However, the mother is said to have declined his request, saying they would have a cake-cutting ceremony and nothing more.

On Tuesday night, the mother and her younger son had dinner, while the teenager locked himself up in the room. “Thinking he was upset with her, the mother did not disturb him. She went to the park. The teenager came out, locked the main door from inside and attacked his brother who was watching TV with a kitchen knife,” said police.

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April 25,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 25: Former Karnataka Health minister and senior Congress leader Dr H C Mahadevappa on Saturday urged the state government to chalk out a comprehensive plan to conduct tests among the vulnerable sections in the society to impede the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

Speaking to media persons, Dr Mahadevappa, felt that only restricting people to remain indoors will not suffice to tackle the spread of the contagious disease he said that "There needs to step up testing the people especially belonging to the vulnerable sections of the society".

Maintaining that the COVID-19 disease, which has progressed itself as a pandemic, across the globe, former Health Minister said that "there is also a need to fight the menace with multiple dimension, as it has potential to cause damage not only the social life of the people but also their livelihood".

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July 16,2020

Byndoor, Jul 16: Byndoor Police Station in Kundapur taluk of Udupi District, has been sealed for the second time in a month, after three personnel including an ASI were tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday.

All the three including a lady Home Guard have been admitted to the designated Covid Hospital.

Last month the Station was sealed after staff had tested positive.

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March 4,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 4: Seeking to allay fear among the citizens in the wake of Coronavirus scare, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesday made an appeal to the people not to pay heed to rumours spreading on social media.

In a series of tweets, Mr Sriramulu assured people that the government has taken adequate measures to ensure that the disease does not spread further. "Don't lend your ears to rumours about the Coronavirus in the social media. Rely only on the authentic information," he tweeted.

The minister's tweet came as Bengaluru reported the first case, after a techie from the city with a travel history to Dubai and interaction with Hong Kong-based people there, was admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad.

As panic gripped the city, Mr Sriramulu said the apartment where the software engineer was staying has been sanitised. Besides, his 25 colleagues have been identified. One of them has been admitted to the hospital as a precautionary measure and his blood sample has been sent for lab test.

"So far 40,207 people have been screened at the International airport. 251 blood tests have been done, of which 238 were found negative, while the rest of the reports are yet to come," Mr Sriramulu tweeted.

The health department said three people have been admitted to the isolation ward at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD).

Meanwhile, a parent appealed to people not to panic about the Coronavirus in the techie's apartment, where his son too resides. "My son is from the same apartment. To update everyone, there is absolutely nothing wrong here. It was more of panic on social media that created this," he said in a message.

He said that the man who is in Telengana and testedpositive stayed in this building on February 21. "His roommate was taken to hospital and has tested negative," he said. It is been two weeks since the incident. The virus cansurvive only for 48 hours under optimal conditions, he noted. "Everyone in this building is safe. Please educate yourself. Refrain from spreading panic and misinformation." he added.

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