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Property Dispute In Kerala: Hamid Killed His Family Members

Property dispute in Kerala: Hamid Killed his family members.

Son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughters were burnt to death in a property dispute in Kerala, the accused admitted the crime, carried out the incident in a planned manner

An elderly man allegedly burnt his son, daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters to death on Saturday in a property dispute.

Police said that the three were sleeping in the house when Hamid (79) locked the house from outside, threw bottles filled with petrol inside through the window, and set it on fire.

Later the accused was taken into custody. One of the family members saw the fire and called for help, but the neighbors could not save them as a huge fire engulfed all four.

One of the neighbors said that Hamid was seen throwing a bottle full of petrol at the house.

Petrol was deposited in at least five bottles.

A senior police officer said, “It was a planned murder as Hamid had stored petrol in at least five bottles.” Along with this, the water tank in the house was also emptied so that the fire could not be extinguished.

He had also removed the bucket and the rope so that neighbors could not bring water from the well and put out the fire.

The scene of the house was heart-wrenching.

He said the scene inside the house was heart-wrenching as the burnt bodies of the father and the younger daughter hugged each other tightly.

It was very difficult to separate the bodies for investigation. During interrogation, Hamid admitted that he committed the crime because of a dispute with his son over family property.

The family will donate the body of Naveen, an Indian student killed in Ukraine, for medical research, the body will reach India on March 21

The parents of Indian student Naveen Shekharappa Gyangoudar, who was killed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, have decided to donate their son’s body for medical research.

Giving information on Saturday, Naveen’s father Shankarappa said that my son wanted to achieve something in the field of medicine, but it could not happen.

He said that Naveen’s body can be used by at least other medical students for studies so his family has decided to donate the body for medical research.

The dead body was to come on the first 20th.

Earlier, on Friday, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai clarified that the body of Naveen will reach Bengaluru airport from the battlefield at 3 am on Monday.

Naveen was killed during an ongoing Russia-Ukraine shelling, although earlier it was announced by the government to bring the body on Sunday.

Let us inform you that the Chief Minister of Karnataka has given financial assistance of Rs 25 lakh to Naveen Shekharappa’s family and has also promised a job to one of the family members.

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