Man dies in accident just after brutally stabbing his lady-love

DHNS
July 9, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 9: A 45-year-old man, who left his lady-love for dead after knifing her all over the body, was killed in a road accident as he rode a motorcycle while fleeing the police. The woman has survived but remains critical.love copy

The suspect, Manjunath, lost control of his motorcycle as he rode it recklessly. The two-wheeler skidded off and he fell down. Not wearing a helmet proved fatal as his head banged against a big stone lying on the roadside. He died from grievous head injuries. The accident occurred in Ramesh Nagar, HAL, in eastern Bengaluru around noon on Saturday.

It took the police a while to figure out why Manjunath rode the two-wheeler so recklessly. They learnt that the deceased was none other than a man who was on the run after brutally stabbing his live-in partner in Bhairaweshwara Nagar just an hour before the accident.

Manjunath had picked a fight with his lover, Aruna (40), suspecting that she was having an affair. He went mad, picked a dagger and stabbed her in the face, neck, abdomen and back. Aruna’s cries drew neighbours and forced Manjunath to flee. The neighbours took her to hospital and called the police. Just an hour later, Manjunath met with the deadly accident.

Manjunath had first met Aruna about two years ago. He was single while she had separated from her husband. She had two children but they lived separately. Manjunath and Aruna started dating. Sometime later, Manjunath rented a house in Bhairaweshwara Nagar for Aruna. While he lived in Hoskote to run a gambling den, he visited her often at night and provided for her. Aruna didn’t work as Manjunath wanted her to stay at home.

Their relationship became strained recently as Manjunath suspected that Aruna was having an affair.

They often fought over petty issues. One such fight ended their turbulent liaison.

Mom kills child, ends life

A woman strangled her five-year-old daughter and then hanged herself at her house in KG Na¬gar on Friday night.

The woman left behind a death note stating that nobody was responsible for her decision. The deceased have been identified as Mangala (25) and her daughter Sannidhi, residents of Dattatreya Extention in KG Nagar.

Police said that they are yet to ascertain the reason for the extreme step. The incident came to light after Sandeep returned home from work. Mangala was married to Sandeep, an employee with a private firm, about six years ago.

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April 24,2020

Thane, Apr 24: A 34-year-old man was allegedly attacked on suspicion of being a COVID-19 patient and died after falling into a gutter during the assault in Kalyan town of Maharashtra's Thane district, police said on Friday.

The incident took place on Wednesday morning, when Ganesh Gupta had stepped out of his home to purchase some essentials amid the COVID-19 lockdown, an official said.

On noticing some policemen manning the street, the victim took an alternate route, where a few passersby assaulted him after he coughed while walking, he said.

The men suspected him of being a COVID-19 patient and attacked him, causing him to fall into a gutter and die, the official said.

The deceased's body was sent for post-mortem and a case of accidental death has been registered as of now, the station house officer of the Khadakpada police station said.

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June 26,2020

Kozhikode, Jun 26: A man, who had returned from Bahrain on Thursday and has been under quarantine at his house in Villyapallai near here, has been stabbed on his arm by an unidentified person.

Police sources said the assailant, with a masked face, had ransacked the man's house by break-opening the door at midnight lat night and stabbed Lijeesh on his arm and fled from the scene.

The nearby residents took Lijeesh to a nearby hospital and was put back on quarantine. 

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January 15,2020

New Delhi, Jan 15: The CBI has booked 17 individuals and companies, including three Mumbai-based senior Customs officials, for allegedly being part of a money laundering racket using over-invoiced import of diamonds worth more than Rs 156 crore, official said on Tuesday.

The case was referred to the CBI after a Directorate of Revenue Intelligence probe found alleged involvement of Customs officials in the conspiracy, they said.

The DRI probe had alleged that Hong Kong-based businessman Girish Kadel had imported rough diamonds from Switzerland to Hong Kong in the name of his four companies.

Kadel, who had business interests in India, had exported some of these diamonds to India through 14 consignments in the name of two companies Antique Exim Pvt Ltd and Tanman Jewels showing over-invoiced value of Rs 156.28 crore.

The DRI had found during revaluation that actual value of the consignment was Rs 1.03 crore instead of falsely declared value of Rs 156.28 crore, they said.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged that Kadel used Import Export Codes (IECs) of Antique Exim Private Ltd and Tanman Jewels through his aide Atul Paldecha for siphoning off the money outside India through import of over-valued diamonds, the officials said.

Rough diamonds were imported at "highly exaggerated value" to siphon off excess foreign exchange overseas to cover the differential cost of other imports and park money abroad for unlawful activities.

It is alleged that the then Commissioner APSC Mumbai, Vinay Brij Singh, influenced subordinate officers to give favourable report, they said.

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