2 get 7 years in jail for killing friend during fun trip to Mangaluru

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August 7, 2019

Mangaluru, Aug 7: More than five years after a fight between three friends ended in the death of one among them in this coastal city, a local court yesterday sentenced the two accused to seven years of rigorous imprisonment on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The incident had taken place on April 2, 2015. The victim is K C Sujesh, 33. The convicted are Jeevan, 37, and Dilesh, 35. All three friends hailed from Taliparamba taluk in Kannur district of Kerala.

Pronouncing the judgment, the judge of the sixth additional district and sessions court also ordered the convicted to pay Rs 50,000 as fine.

The three friends from Kerala had come to Mangaluru in a car on April 1 to have some fun as it was a dry day in their state. The next day, the three got drunk and started quarrelling in the lodge over money.

Public prosecutor Judith O M Crasta said that Jeevan had borrowed Rs 30,000 from the victim, Sajesh, who had, in turn, borrowed the same from his aunt to give it to Jeevan. He demanded that Jeevan return the money. Jeevan had lost money gambling in Mangaluru. As their fight escalated, the lodge staff asked the three to leave.

The next day, the body of Sajesh was found at Ujjodi petrol bunk. Sajesh was bludgeoned to death with an interlock brick. During investigation, it came to light that the two had killed Sajesh around 11.30pm on April 2. They were convicted based on circumstantial evidence.

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April 25,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 25: The Kasturba medical college hospital at Manipal in Udupi district has decided to resume normal outpatient department services for all specialities from Monday.

In a release, hospital medical superintendent Avinash Shetty said the services will be made available from 8.30 am to 1 pm.

The services had been suspended in view of the nationwide lockdown.

Those visiting the hospital should visit the temporary screening kiosk set up outside the hospital, from where they will be shifted to the respective departments.

Mask is essential for all patients and their attenders.

Only one attender is allowed along with a patient.

Doctor's consultation through telemedicine service is also available from 9 am to 4 pm.

Trauma and emergency services will function as usual, the release said.

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April 12,2020

Tumakuru, Apr 12: Fearing the spread of COVID-19 in Muddenahalli village, the villagers shifted to living in tents in nearby fields with most of their belongings.

Kariyappa, one of the villagers said, "We were scared of the COVID-19 spread, so we came here."

Around 60 families of the village lived in tents for three days, before they returned to their houses on the advice of the Tehsildar.

So far, 214 COVID-19 cases, including six deaths, have been reported in the state of Karnataka.

With 34 deaths and 909 new positive COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the total number of coronavirus cases in India on Sunday reached 8356, including 716 cured and discharged, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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May 27,2020

Mangaluru, May 27: Karnataka’s twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi today reported 11 and 9 fresh covid-19 cases respectively.

In Dakshina Kannada the covid-19 patients include seven women and four men who had recently come from Maharashtra.

One of the patients is a 3-year-old child. Others are girls aged 11 and 17, women aged 36, 37, 45, 59 and men aged 22, 35, 39 and 46.

All of them have been shifted to covid-19 hospital from different institutional quarantine centres. 

In Udupi too all the nine people – six men, a boy, and two women -  had come from Maharashtra a few days ago.

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