Teenaged girl films father hanging son to death in Bengaluru

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June 3, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 3: A 48-year-old man was arrested for allegedly murdering his 12-year-old son and is under investigation over his suspected role in his wife’s suicide at their residence in Vibhutipura, near HAL, in the wee hours of Sunday.

Police say Suresh Babu, a sales executive in a private company, had told them on Sunday morning that he and his family had entered into a suicide pact which went awry, with only his wife, Geetha Bai, 45 and their son Varun, 12, paying with their lives. The four-member family was in acute debt. Babu told police he too would have committed suicide had his 17-year-old daughter not raised the alarm, drawing neighbours who, he claimed, prevented the two of them from taking the extreme step.

However, a video of the happenings inside the residence surfaced on Sunday afternoon throwing Babu’s claims into doubt. The 3 minute, 47 second video was apparently shot by Babu’s teenaged daughter.

The video shows Suresh forcefully hanging Varun from the ceiling fan as Geetha and her daughter wail and move around. The girl is heard pleading in Marathi with her father to leave her brother alone. Babu is later seen sitting next to Varun while the boy lies on a bed, arms and legs flailing. This has raised suspicion that he was first smothered to death and then tied to the ceiling fan. The video ends abruptly and police conjecture that Geetha snatched the phone from her daughter’s hand.

“Babu’s 17-year-old daughter filmed her father on her mobile phone forcefully hanging her brother,” said Abdul Ahad, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield division). “She may have sent the clip to someone and later it went viral. Babu was arrested and is being interrogated.”

Seemanth Kumar Singh, additional commissioner of police (East) said a team headed by Ahad is probing the case. “Babu and his daughter are constantly changing their statements,” a police officer said. However, police say the girl appears to be in shock.

Police said the family is from the Maharashtra-Gujarat border region. Ahad said Geetha worked as a cook in a few houses and had run up Rs 5 lakh debt because of which she was dejected. She also ran a chit fund business.

On Sunday morning, Babu had told media that his wife had committed suicide over a financial issue.

Babu’s neighbours including his sister-in-law Vijaya confirmed the monetary problems the family faced. “We saw a few people coming in the night and talking to Geetha about money. We don’t have more information about it,” Vijaya said.

Police say the incident came to light around 2.30am when neighbours rushed in after hearing loud cries from Babu’s residence. Neighbours found both Geetha and Varun hanging from the ceiling fan.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Sunday said that "only essential and critical number of" employees of the Information Technology (IT) companies will be allowed to work from offices from April 20 onwards in Bengaluru, while others will have to continue working from home.

"Only essential and critical number of employees required will be allowed to turn up. In the next two days, it will be reviewed and a suitable decision will be taken. 

All the details will be communicated to the IT companies," Narayan said here.

Earlier on Saturday, in a meeting to review COVID-19 situation in Karnataka, it was considered that one-third of the employees of IT and biotechnology companies could be allowed to work from the office premises, while the rest should continue to work from home.

Earlier on April 17, the Deputy CM, after holding a video conference meeting with heads of the IT and biotechnology companies, had told reporters that up to 50 per cent of the workforce would have the opportunity to function from office premises after April 20.

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August 1,2020

Udupi, Aug 1: A young rider lost his life after a head-on collision between a scooter and a car on K G Road in Udupi last evening.

The deceased has been identified as Praveen Ganiga (24), a resident of Kodavoor in Malpe.

According to police Praveen was riding his scooter on the wrong side of the road. The car was plying from Brahmavar to Udupi.

The people on board car suffered minor injuries in the mishap. A case was registered at Brahmavar police station and investigations are on.

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April 30,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 30: Yet another case of covid-19 reported in the coastal city of Mangaluru today.  

The Dakshina Kannada district administration confirmed that a 58-year-old woman hailing from Boluru area in the city was tested positive for the coronavirus.

The woman was undergoing treatment in First Neuro Hospital at Padil where a woman from Bantwal (identified as P-501), who died of coronavirus had undegone treatment before being shifted to Wenclock. 

With this, total number of positive cases in Dakshina Kannada district has gone up to 22.

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