Family members of homestay attack accused claim their innocence, demand release

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September 4, 2012

homestay1Mangalore, September 4: A few family members of those arrested in connection with the Morning Mist Homestay attack on Tuesday appeared before the media claiming their innocence and demanding their release.

Addressing media persons at Press Club in Mangalore, family members of Taranath, Venugopal, Taranath Alva and Rajesh claimed that they were innocent and had nothing to do with the homestay attack.

“Taranath Alva had only been to the spot to see what was happening as people had gathered there. By the time he went there, the incident had already taken place. He has nothing to do with the attack”, said Chandrika Alva, wife of Taranath Alva.

Ms. Alva said that her family is currently going through tough times sans a bread winner with her husband being in jail. “It is just me and my old father-in-law now at home. Our days pass by with great difficulty. My father-in-law needs medical attention and his medical expenses alone come up to Rs. 2000 every month. We are now only busy with running around meeting people asking them to get our dear ones released. For the first time in our life, we have stepped into police stations and court rooms”, she said.

Vidyavathi, wife of Venugopal, also claimed that her husband was innocent. “My husband is not of that kind. He is an auto rickshaw driver and he would in fact help people even in the middle of the night. I see my child and I get saddened over whatever has happened”, she said.

Sarvani, mother of Taranath Kannur, said that her son was not associated with any organization and was innocent. Taranath is the younger brother of Subhash Padil who was not in the city when the attack took place, she said. He was on his way to Mysore when he was informed that his brother Subhash had been arrested. He returned back to Padil to see his brother on being told that he had been injured in the incident. But the police arrested him from his residence that night, she said.

The family members of those arrested said that they have even met the Police Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner asking for their intervention without much success.

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March 31,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 31: The Kerala government

on Tuesday rejected concerns of community spread of novel coronavirus in the state in the wake of the second death of a patient here who had no travel history or reported contact with any infected person.

Setting aside the concern, Health Minister K K Shylaja said the deceased man, a native of nearby Pothancode, was already suffering from several other health issues including high blood pressure.

The 68-yearold man died at the government medical college here, taking the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Kerala to two, the government said.

"We have got information that the deceased man had come in contact with some persons arrived from the Gulf. As he was very sick and was not in a position to speak, we could not collect details from him directly," she told reporters here.

"So we had to collect such details from his relatives now. As per preliminary assessment, it was a case of contact spread. So, as of now, there is no need to get panic about the community spread," she said

The possibility of death was high among patients, aged above 60 years and suffering from other diseases like heart ailments or diabetics, she said.

"That's why we are giving strict directions to the elderly people to remain in homes and avoid contact with infected persons, " the minister said.

However, the minister directed those came in contact with the deceased person to remain in self-quarantine and inform the authorities if they developed any infection symptoms.

In both the coronavirus deaths in the state, the deceased persons were aged and were suffering from other diseases, she added.

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February 27,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 27: A notorious history-sheeter named Slum Bharath was killed in an encounter with the police here in the wee hours of Thursday.

According to police, Bharath's associates attacked the police vehicle carrying him at around 2 am and fired two rounds at officers and police officials.

Bharath managed to flee with his associates in a car. 

He was later nabbed after the special team was informed at around 5 am that the accused's car was moving towards Hesaragatta near Soladevanahalli.

Bharath succumbed after he was shot by senior police officer Venkataramanappa who responded to his open firing. He was the prime accused in the murder of history-sheeter Srinivas alias Kulla Seena in 2006.

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March 10,2020

Belagavi, Mar 10: Around 6,000 chickens were buried alive by some poultry farm owners here as the rate of flesh in the market dropped even below the cost price due to Coronavirus scare.

The poultry farm who buried the chickens on Monday evening belonged to Lolasuru village in Gokak Taluk of the district.

One of the owners, Nazir Makandar, said that there was no demand for chicken because of threat of Coronavirus.

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Gajagamini
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Tuesday, 10 Mar 2020

we are ready to destroy food but wont allow poor to eat it

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