Mother throws 3 kids to well, then commits suicide

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October 4, 2017

Kalaburgi, Oct 4: A woman allegedly pushed all her three children into a well and later committed suicide by jumping into the same well in a field at Hadi Basavanna, a small hamlet, behind seismology centre near Sharana Sirasagi village, on the outskirts of the city on Sunday afternoon.

The deceased have been identified as Jayashri Godake (35) and her children Pavitra, (12), Sunil (10) and Anil (6). Incidentally, the well is located in the land owned by Jayashri’s father Mahadevappa Jambare.

Farahatabad ASI Sharanagouda Patil said, the incident came to light on Sunday night. “The body of Jayashri was retrieved at around 1:00 am on Monday and has already been shifted to District Hospital in Kalaburagi. However, the bodies of the children were retrieved from the well on Monday morning and afternoon.”

The fire brigade personnel drained the water from the well to retrieve the bodies. The bodies of the children were later shifted to the district hospital in a tractor.

Jayashri, daughter of Mahadevappa and Ratnabai Jambare, residents of Sharana Sirasagi, was married to Basavaraj Godake, a resident of Teerth in Aland taluk around 16 years ago. Jayashri’s children Pavitra and Sunil were studying in a school in Kalaburagi while Anil was studying in a school in the village.

Patil said that Godake, a habitual drinker, used to harass his wife and even beat her. Dejected, she might have taken the extreme step, he added.

Mahadevappa owns around ten acres of land and a house at Hadi Basavanna. The family, which had dug a well in the farm land, was residing in the village for the past few months.

Sources in the family said, Jayashri had been staying in her father’s house in Hadi Basavanna for the past two months.

On Sunday, she along with her children had left the house on the pretext of getting vegetables from the farm. However, she took the extreme step. A case has been registered by Farahatabad police station.

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April 11,2020

Hyderabad, Apr 11: With the Telangana government banning spitting in public places in the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic, a police case has been registered here against a man for violating the rule.

During vehicle-checking on Friday, police found the man spitting on the road here and registered a case against him for disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant, police said.

Spitting in public places and institutions has been banned in the state in view of the pandemic with the government saying such acts pose a serious threat of leading to spread of infections.

"In the interest of public health and safety, the spitting of paan/any chewable tobacco or non-tobacco product, sputum in public places & institutions is hereby BANNED with immediate effect," a gvernment notification said.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the importance of hygiene and cleanliness in both personal as well as public spheres, the April 6 notification issued by the Health, Medical and Family Welfare department said.

"It is of utmost need to impose restrictions on unhealthy practices that may potentially lead to spread of such viruses and other infections," it said.

The habit of public spitting poses a serious threat of leading to spread of such infections, the notification added.

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March 15,2020

Mumbai, Mar 15: Three suspected coronavirus patients who were quarantined left a government hospital in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district on Saturday evening without informing anybody, the police said.

By late night, however, two of them returned to the Ahmednagar district civil hospital. Search was on for the third patient, a Topkhana police station officer said.

Earlier, two women and a man admitted to an isolation ward of the district hospital in Ahmednagar, left without informing the doctors, an officer said.

The civil surgeon contacted the Tophkhana police station in Ahmednagar city and sought polices help in tracing these persons, whose medical reports are awaited, the official added.

A person in Ahmednagar district is among the 31 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Maharashtra.

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March 22,2020

Thane, Mar 22: Eight men were arrested at Kalyan in the district on Sunday as they were found playing cricket during the 'Janata curfew' being observed to check the spread of coronavirus, police said.

They were playing cricket at Kala Talao Maidan in the afternoon, police said.

Police also detained a boy in this connection, an official said.

"Action was taken against them for defying the prohibitory orders issued by the Thane Police Commissionerate.

They also went against the 'Janata curfew' being observed to curb the spread of coronavirus," the police official said.

The Mahatma Phule Chowk Police Station registered an offence against the accused under IPC sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life), 290 (public nuisance).

They were also booked under the Maharashtra Police Act as well as the National Disaster Act 2005, the official said.

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