On TV talk show, teen nails her father in triple murder

June 6, 2012

Villapura


Villupuram (Tamil Nadu), June 6: A 16-year-old's anguished revelations on a TV talk show might end up bringing the guilty to book in a triple murder committed four years ago.

In the crime show aired a week ago, the teenager broke down on questioning by the anchor and implicated her father, A Murugan, in the murder of a man, his young daughter and son-in-law in 2008.

Alerted by the man's wife who watched the show, and following the leads, police on Tuesday exhumed the skeletal remains of the three victims from Murugan's house in a village in Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu. A manhunt is on for Murugan, who went missing on May 17, the day the show was recorded.

Villupuram deputy superintendent of police G Sekar told TOI that a satellite channel had invited the 16-year-old girl, who had eloped with her boyfriend K Satish Kumar, 21, a month ago, to take part in a show on real life crime stories.

Her parents, Murugan and Rajeswari, of Nallanpillai Petral village, were also invited to be on the show, recorded on May 17 at the channel's studio in Chennai. During the show, the girl refused to go with her parents, saying her father would murder her if she went with them. She said her mother Rajeswari had told her that her father poisoned a young couple and the woman's father and buried their bodies near a well in their house.

Rajeswari intervened immediately, saying she did not witness the triple murder. But she said that every time they quarelled, her husband would threaten to kill her like he had killed three people in their house. The anchor of the show on Zee Tamil, Nirmala Periyasamy, who tried to mediate between the girl and her parents during the show, said, "The girl was constantly telling us that she was afraid of her father, as he may murder her and her husband. When I repeatedly questioned her, the girl broke down and told us that her father had murdered three persons in their house in 2008."

The anchor said the channel sent officials to the village to verify the girl's claim. "We sent a crew to the village and tried to verify if what the girl had said was true. We found that three persons, Lavanya, Silambarasan and Sekar, had gone missing from the village in 2008. It was only after confirming this, that we telecast the programme on May 28," she added.

After the show was recorded, Murugan claimed to be innocent and left with Rajeswari to their village. "Furious with his wife for backing up their daughter's accusation, he abused her on the bus to their village," an officer said. "He got down at Tindivanam and left saying she would never see him alive again."

The programme was telecast by the channel on May 28. Three days later, a woman approached Villupuram SP N Baskaran stating that her husband A Sekar, a well-digger, her daughter A Lavanya, and her lover A Silambarasan had gone missing over three years ago. Baskaran forwarded the complaint to Villupuram taluk police and a police team visited the village and dug up the remains of the victims.

'Lure of gold led to couple's murder'

DSP Sekar said the woman did not lodge a complaint when her husband went missing in December 2008. He disappeared while trying to locate their daughter who had eloped with her boyfriend. "She said we believed that her husband found the couple wand was staying with them," he said. "After watching the show, she feared her husband, daughter and son-in-law were murdered and approached police on June 1."

The investigating officer said Murugan played mediator between Sekar and his daughter Lavanya and Silambarasan. "They had left the Lavanya's gold jewellery with Murugan for safekeeping," he said. "There was an altercation when Sekar asked Murugan to return the jewellery."

Murugan decided to eliminate them and keep the gold so he gave them food laced with poison, he said. The sofa-maker buried the bodies in the backyard of his house.



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May 22,2020

Warangal, May 22: In a shocking incident, bodies of nine migrant workers, including six of a family, were found in a well at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21.

"Till now, nine bodies have been found in a well near a gunny bag godown at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21 and the rest were found today. As six of the bodies belong to one family, it has led to suspicion," said Dr V Ravinder, Commissioner of Police, Warangal, while speaking to ANI over phone.

"The four bodies that were found yesterday have been identified as Md Maksood (50), his wife Nisha (45), daughter Busra (20) and grandson (3). The five bodies that have been found today have been identified as that of Shabad Alam, son of Maksood, Sohail Alam (Maksood's family member), Shakeel, a family friend of Maksood," he further said.

The bodies have been taken out from the well and sent to MGM Hospital for post mortem.
Minister Errabelli Dayakar, District Collector Harita, Mayor Prakash Rao have visited the spot along with the Warangal Commissioner.

Md Maksood had migrated from West Bengal to Warangal 20 years ago. Since last December, he and his family members have been working in a nearby gunny bag manufacturing unit godown at Gorrekunta. After the lockdown, the family shifted from Warangal and settled down in the factory godown.

According to police, on Thursday noon when the unit owner Santosh came to the godown as part of his daily routine he could not find any of the labourers. Later, he discovered four dead bodies floating in the well.

The Warangal police has registered a case under Section 174 CrPC. They said the exact reason for their deaths will be known only after the investigation.

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May 28,2020

Mumbai, May 28: Twenty four doctors and three others staying in a south Mumbai hotel were rescued after a major fire broke out in the five-storey building, officials said on Thursday.

The BMC has arranged temporary accommodation for emergency and essential service staffers, including doctors and nurses, in various hotels and lodges in the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This hotel is one such facility.

The fire broke out at Hotel Fortune near Metro Cinema late Wednesday night and was brought under control after nearly three hours early Thursday, fire brigade officials said.

“The fire spread from the first to the third floor of the hotel, a fire brigade official told PTI. It was a level-2 fire and eight fire engines were rushed to the spot, he added.

The fire was confined to the electric wiring and cables in the electrical duct, false ceiling in the lobby and the common passages on the first, second and third floors of the hotel, he said.

The 24 rescued were resident doctors at a local hospital who were provided temporary accommodation in the hotel, while the three others were guests of the hotel, he said.

The fire broke out at 11 am and wasbrought under control at 1.40 am, the official said. Cooling operation is underway at the hotel, he added.

Five doctors were rescued using fire brigade ladders and breathing apparatus sets, the official said.

The cause of the blaze is not yet known, the fire brigade official said.

On April 21, a major fire broke out in a lodging room of Hotel Ripon near Mumbai Central, which was being used as a quarantine facility by the civic body.

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July 15,2020

Mumbai, Jul 15: A domestic row between a couple spilled onto road when a woman stopped her husbands car and climbed on its bonnet, briefly disrupting traffic on the busy Pedder Road in South Mumbai, police said on Wednesday.

The incident, which took place on Saturday evening, was recorded by some passersby on their mobile phones and its videos are making rounds on social media.

The wife chased the husband's SUV (sports utility vehicle) in her car after she spotted another woman seated next to him in his vehicle.

As her husband's SUV stopped at the Pedder Road signal, the wife get down from her car, rushed towards his four-wheeler and started shouting at him, a police official said.

In the video, the woman is seen climbing the bonnet of the SUV, removing her footwear and hitting the vehicle's windshield with it. She is also seen asking the husband's co- passenger to get out of the SUV and shouting for police help.

As she stopped her car in the middle of the busy road, one lane got blocked for some time and the traffic police personnel present there tried to ensure movement of other vehicles, the official said.

After sometime, the traffic police asked the couple to take their cars near the footpath.

By that time, the husband stepped out of his SUV, following which the wife ran towards him and caught him. She even kicked him a couple of times and took him to her car, the video shows.

She then again ran towards her husband's SUV, which was parked a few metres away. She opened its driver-side door and lunged at the woman seated in the vehicle, but was stopped by some people who had gathered at the spot, the police official said.

Later, the couple and their cars were taken to Gamdevi police station, where the wife refused to lodge a complaint against her husband.

A fine was imposed on her for traffic rules violation and abandoning her car in the middle of the road, which caused disruption of vehicular movement, the official said.

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