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Scientist’s Elderly Mother Allegedly Attacked by School Van Driver During Robbery Attempt in Karnal 📍Karnal, Haryana: A school van driver identified as Krishankant was allegedly caught after breaking into the house of an elderly woman, mother of a scientist, and attempting to strangle her during a suspected robbery attempt....

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A 21-year-old man was arrested within 24 hours for allegedly murdering his 61-year-old neighbour, stuffing her body into a suitcase and dumping it in a lake near Ramasandra in southwest Bengaluru. Police said the accused allegedly killed the woman to rob her gold jewellery and raise money to repay debts incurred due to online gaming. The accused has been identified as Gagan Rajegowda (21), a resident of Yellappa Layout in Challaghatta, Kengeri, and a native of Ganganahalli village in Mandya district. The victim was identified as Jayamma Boregowda (61), who had been reported missing earlier by her family. Senior officer told reporters,that at around 12.33 pm on July 21, a Hoysala patrol team responded to information about a red suitcase floating in Thimmappa Lake near Ramasandra (Ramohalli). When officers opened the suitcase, they found the body of an unidentified elderly woman. A murder case was immediately registered and a special investigation team was formed. Investigators later established the victim’s identity as Jayamma, whose disappearance had already been reported at Kumbalagodu Police Station. During the investigation, police team relied on CCTV footage and technical evidence, which revealed that Jayamma had visited Gagan’s house on July 15 and had used his mobile phone to call one of her relatives. This led investigators to the accused. Police said Gagan allegedly confessed that he strangled Jayamma, stole her 30-gram gold chain, earrings and finger ring, placed her body inside a red suitcase, transported it on a two-wheeler and dumped it in the lake in an attempt to destroy evidence. Further the officer said the accused had allegedly planned the robbery after accumulating debts due to his online gaming addiction. The exact extent of his financial liabilities is still under investigation. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest)Anitha B Haddannavar said scientific evidence and CCTV footage played a crucial role in solving the case. Police have recovered key evidence, and further investigation is underway.

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A family dispute turned deadly in Karnataka's Ballari district after a woman and her father were allegedly hacked to death during what was supposed to be a reconciliation meeting at the accused's house. Police have taken the woman's husband and his father into custody and launched a detailed investigation into the double murder. The victims have been identified as 24-year-old Nagalakshmi and her 48-year-old father Srinivasa. According to the police, Nagalakshmi's husband Teja had invited her and her father to his residence in Guggarahatti village on the pretext of resolving long-standing marital differences. Investigators said that during the meeting, an argument reportedly broke out, following which Teja and his father, Gurushankar, allegedly attacked the two visitors with sharp-edged weapons. Both victims sustained severe injuries and died on the spot before they could receive medical assistance. Preliminary inquiries suggest that Teja frequently suspected his wife's character, leading to repeated disputes between the couple. Police believe the suspicion may have been the primary motive behind the killings, though all possible angles are being examined as part of the investigation. Unlike many similar cases, the accused did not flee after the crime. Police said the father and son allegedly remained at the house with the bodies until officers arrived after receiving information from local residents. A police team rushed to the scene, conducted a spot inspection and shifted the bodies for post-mortem examination. Both accused have been detained for questioning, and a murder case has been registered under relevant provisions of the law. Senior police officers said forensic evidence has been collected from the crime scene and statements of family members and neighbours are being recorded to establish the sequence of events. Authorities are also verifying whether previous complaints of domestic disputes had been reported before the fatal incident. The gruesome killings have shocked residents of the area, with locals demanding strict action against the accused. Police said further investigation is underway and additional details are expected to emerge after questioning the suspects and examining forensic reports

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A 21-year-old woman was allegedly murdered in broad daylight at the BC Road bus stand in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district on Thursday evening, sending shockwaves across Karnataka. The victim, identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakkepadavu, worked at a private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said the accused, identified as Chethan, allegedly attacked her with a machete after she repeatedly rejected his advances. He was arrested within hours near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru following a coordinated police operation. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over crimes linked to harassment and one-sided obsession. Police have registered a murder case and launched a detailed investigation into the circumstances leading to the attack. According to the police, Lavanya was returning home from work on Thursday, 16 July, at around 6 pm. She had boarded a KSRTC bus from Bantwal to Kakkepadavu after finishing her shift at the private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said Chethan, who is believed to be a distant relative of the victim, boarded the same bus and sat next to her. The accused had allegedly been pursuing Lavanya despite her repeatedly rejecting his advances. Sensing something was wrong, Lavanya reportedly called one of her relatives and informed them that a young man had sat beside her on the bus. The call was disconnected shortly afterwards. After Lavanya got off the bus at the BC Road bus stand, the accused allegedly followed her. Police said he then took out a machete from a bag and chased her. Despite her attempt to escape, he allegedly attacked her repeatedly before fleeing the scene. Police personnel from the Bantwal subdivision and Bantwal Town Police Station rushed to the spot soon after receiving information about the incident and began an investigation. Lavanya, who sustained critical injuries, was immediately shifted to Bantwal Taluk Hospital. However, she succumbed to her injuries despite efforts to save her. After the attack, the accused allegedly fled towards Mangaluru in an Alto car. During his escape, he reportedly called Lavanya's father and told him that he had killed his daughter and intended to end his own life. Acting swiftly, the Bantwal subdivision police formed a special investigation team. Using mobile phone location data and CCTV footage, officers traced and arrested the accused along with the vehicle near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru. Police sources said the accused had allegedly created a disturbance at the private hospital where Lavanya worked about a month earlier. Hospital staff reportedly intervened and prevented the situation from escalating. Investigators are now examining whether the absence of a formal police complaint after the earlier incident contributed to the tragedy. Bantwal Town Police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation.

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