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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February 6,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 6: A 33 -year-old techie who was on the run after allegedly bludgeoning her mother to death and attempting to murder her brother at their house near KR Puram early on Sunday was arrested along with her friend from a hotel in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on Wednesday morning.

C Amruta and Sridhar Rao were produced before a court in Port Blair to get a transit warrant, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield) MN Anuchet said. Police initially thought she had committed the crime as she was unable to repay a loan of Rs 15 lakh and feared being humiliated by the lenders.

"But now we strongly suspect that Amruta and Rao were in a relationship, which was opposed by her mother and brother. We don't see any other reason for her to attack her family members. We can get more details only after questioning the duo," another police officer said, adding, "The most important question is: Did Rao know Amruta was going to kill her mother? Or he got to know about it only later? He'd booked their air tickets to Port Blair on January 31 itself."

Rao and Amruta worked together in a software company in Whitefield till 2017. "Then they joined different firms and were in constant touch," police said.

Preliminary probe revealed the duo flew to Port Blair by catching a flight from Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) at 6.30am on Sunday. CCTV footage had shown Rao - wearing a full-face helmet and carrying a backpack - waiting near Amruta's house on a gearless scooter on Sunday morning. After she arrived, they chatted for a while before riding away. They arrived at KIA on the same bike, police said.

"We checked the passengers' list at KIA for that day and found Amruta's name. With the help of Port Blair police, we traced the duo to a hotel," an investigating officer said.

On Sunday morning, Amruta hit her 54-year-old mother C Nirmala on the head with a digging bar. She later stabbed her younger brother C Harish in the neck. Harish collapsed and thinking that he was dead, she left the house.

In his statement to police, Harish stated, "Around 4.30am, Amruta entered my room and stabbed me. I asked her what was wrong. She said she had a debt of Rs 15 lakh and didn't want the debtors to harass me and our mother."

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January 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 16: A protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act, National Register of Citizens and National Population Register organised by the Muslim Central Committee of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts near Adiyar on Wednesday signalled a snowballing opposition to the measures.

Harsh Mander, former Indian Administrative Service officer-turned-social activist, asserted that the nation’s fight against 'fascist' forces including Bharatiya Janata Party and its parent organisation Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh began over 100 years ago when Mahatma Gandhi returned from South Africa and led the freedom movement against the British.

In his address, Mr Mander asserted that the fight against CAA and NRC is also a campaign to save the secular fabric of the nation. He added that the fight began over a century ago when Hindu Mahasabha and other organisations popped up with their vision to turn the nation into a Hindu country.4

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Renowned Kannada poet KS Nissar Ahmed passed away on May 3.

Winner of several awards including Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry, Rajyotsava Award, Padma Shri among others, Ahmed died at the age of 84

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