'Harry was pushed from 11th floor window'

May 31, 2012

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Dubai, May 31: Investigations into a British teenager’s fatal fall from a Motor City building have taken a new twist. The police are now believed to be probing a murder angle. At the centre of their investigation is a ‘mysterious brawl’ that allegedly led to the boy’s suspicious death, XPRESS can reveal.

A student of Jumeirah College, Harry Harling, 15, was found dead on the lawn of Newbridge Hill 1 residential building in Motor City on March 24. Sources told XPRESS that investigators are in possession of CCTV footage showing three men moving around in the building lobby after midnight when Harry and his friends were having a party in an apartment there.

On March 23 evening, 42 teenagers from Dubai’s five leading expat schools turned up at an apartment on the 7th floor of Newbridge Hill 2 for a sleep-over party, the sources said. XPRESS is withholding the apartment number and the name of its Western owner as the case is under police investigation.

A next-door neighbour told XPRESS she saw the partygoers arriving in taxis and shouting up from the car park to the balcony of the apartment from where loud music was blaring.

According to the sources, the fun-filled evening took an ugly turn when a couple and a third person complained about the loud music and noise. This soon turned in to a brawl between them. It is believed that soon after, Harry was thrown from a West-facing window on the 11th floor of Newbridge Hill 1 building.

The sources also said a student reported that he overheard a conversation at a men’s salon that Harry was drugged and pushed from the common area’s window on the 11th floor of the Newbridge Hill 1 building.

Moreover, the police have recorded statements of a 16-year-old boy who was at the party. He said that there were three clashes between the students that evening. According to the sources, the boy told the police: “At no time were they supervised or helped by the host. After the brawls, Harry was left outside and allowed to leave to get a taxi when in fact his parents had given him permission to ‘stay the night’ at his friend’s house. The parents were not informed that Harry had left the party and believed him to be safe for the night. Sadly they did not know he was dead outside the building until telephoned the next day by the Dubai Police.”

A Swiss couple, residents of Newbridge Hill, meanwhile, told XPRESS they had heard loud “fun-filled” noises coming from a flat on the top floor of the building when they were taking a stroll to Spinneys at the nearby Foxhill building on March 23. However, the noise sounded like a “major brawl”, when they returned later, the couple said.

On March 24, this XPRESS reporter saw black powder fingerprint traces left by forensic experts, which suggested the boy did fall from that particular window on a grass patch directly below the top floor window of Newbridge Hill 1. A close look revealed that the window hinges were broken.

A lawyer who is working with prosecutors in the case told XPRESS: “Harry can in no way jump out of the window — it’s far too high for him to even climb up. There is more to the incident that meets the eyes. Everyone — his friends, parents, teachers and even neighbours are certain something untoward took place.”

“No one saw the body before 8.30am. How is that possible as a lot of people had passed through the area during that time, including the police,” a neighbour said, adding that the police visited the area twice that night — first, when the watchman had to call them as there was fighting in another party in a Foxhill apartment; and second, when a lorry met with an accident near the Motor City roundabout.

“We firmly believe that our son would not have been on his own after saying: ‘I’m getting a taxi, I’m going home’. We have full faith in Dubai Police and know the officials are doing their best. However, it simply doesn’t make sense for Harry to say he is getting a cab home and then his body being found at the bottom of the building. Something must have happened in between. How can anyone let a 15-year-old boy die at a public place and not report it? I appeal to all those who may have seen or been present when the incident took place to come forward and help bring justice to Harry. Please help if you have seen Harry between midnight and 9.30am on 24/03/2012. For any information, anonymous or otherwise, please contact XPRESS,” Harry’s father Nicolus Harling’s appeal letter stated on Wednesday.



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July 12,2020

Tamil Nadu, Jul 12: An alleged attempt by a 19-year-old man to "open a branch of the State Bank of India" at Panruti near Tamil Nadu was scuttled and he was arrested for forgery, police said on Saturday.

The man, son of retired SBI employees, had readied fake seals and challans of the public sector lender, and had other paraphernalia like a cash counting machine needed "to run a bank branch," on an upper floor of his residence at Panruti, about 25 km from Tamil Nadu.

He had not, however, put up any signboard. The SBI Panruti branch manager lodged a complaint with police seeking action following a tip-off by a customer that the man was "opening an SBI branch and has challans as well."

A printer who printed the challans and another who had made fake seals were held for similar offences and abetment.

They were produced before a magistrate court and enlarged on bail.

Asked if the man had cheated people by soliciting deposits or facilitating loans, Panruti police inspector K Ambethkar said, "no..we have not received any such complaint so far."

The man's late father had worked for SBI and his mother had retired from the same bank some time back, he said.

To a question, the police inspector said the man's mother, who has mobility issues, and another woman a relative living in the same house had no clue about his "idea."

Investigations revealed that he aspired to work for a bank and since he had closely watched banking operations for long he was "very knowledgeable" about it.

On the suspected motive, he said several of his replies were incomprehensible, childish, and strange notwithstanding his excellent understanding of the banking processes.

"He even calmly told us that he awaited approval from Mumbai to open the (SBI) branch and that he was about to put up a signboard," the inspector said, adding that the man had tried unsuccessfully to get employment on compassionate grounds in the SBI following the death of his father in harness.

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June 5,2020

Jun 5: The fear of contracting COVID-19 infection allegedly forced a 65-year-old man to commit suicide in Maharashtra's Beed district, police said on Friday.

The incident occurred at Mangewadi in Patoda on Thursday, when a passerby found the body of Asaram Pote hanging from a tree in his farm, an official said.

The police were immediately alerted and Pote's body was brought down in the presence of his relatives and locals, he said.

A suicide note was found on the deceased's person, in which he said that he had taken the extreme step as he was scared of contracting COVID-19 infection and no one should be held responsible for his death, the official said.

A case of accidental death was registered in this regard and further probe was underway, he added.

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According to officials the arrested persons have been identified as Shinto Thomas (35) of Wayanad and Tajudden Talat (29) of Thiruvananthapuram.

"We have seized 4 kg 350 grams of Hashish oil, 21.5 kgs of Ganja, Rs. 9300 cash, two mobile phones, two ganja crushing tools, and 625 empty boxes and other articles from them", police said in a statement.

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