Mangaluru: Decomposed mortal remains of senior lawyer living alone found at home


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jul 12: Senior lawyer of the city B Hairsh Acharya’s partially decomposed mortal remains were found at his home at Bejai Barebail on Tuesday July 11. He was 60.

Harish Acharya was living alone. He had attended a court hearing last Friday. As he did not come to the court, his junior colleagues called him on Monday. On Tuesday, when the junior lawyers arrived at the residence of Harish, his house was locked. Later, when the police broke open the door, Harish Acharya was found dead with his body partially decomposed.

Police said that Harish must have died from the intervening period of 10 am on July 9 and 11 am on July 11 due to heart attack or other reasons.

His mortal remains are kept in Wenlock hospital and Urwa police have registered a case. His kith or kin are requested to contact Urwa police station on 0824-2220822/2220800.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    Very sad to hear that he died alone in his residence.None of us know the reason of his death.So lets have bit of respect towards the deceased.First of all if Post martum is done doctors may find the reason.Why noone knows anything about dead person ?Neihbours or even court doesnt have his ID information so that Police can contact them instead of waiting for his kins to contact Police?May be he has taken any thing to end life ?Or had some health ailments?We cant simply say about his being alone .He must have reasons ?wife dead or not married?Let it be may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    Very sad to hear that he died alone in his residence.None of us know the reason of his death.So lets have bit of respect towards the deceased.First of all if Post martum is done doctors may find the reason.Why noone knows anything about dead person ?Neihbours or even court doesnt have his ID information so that Police can contact them instead of waiting for his kins to contact Police?May be he has taken any thing to end life ?Or had some health ailments?We cant simply say about his being alone .He must have reasons ?wife dead or not married?Let it be may his soul rest in peace.

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  • william, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    Rest in Peace. There are so many unreported cases are these and numbers are increasing day by day. These days majority are interested in money, property etc. and no importance for healthy relationships. To avoid all these issues some prefer to stay single with peace of mind though it is not advisable.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    remaining single is a double edged sword. Same applies even when one is married and the spouse had passed away, especially in the senior years. In such cases, Old Age homes could help.

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  • Naveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    May His Soul rest in peace.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    May his soul rest in peace. A lawyer aged 60, living alone ? Possible in his young age he behaved his profession but even when approaching old age he and his family had no time to make peace ?? Sad. Money is not everything but at-least he passed away without having to be in mercy of people to care for him.

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    over the past decade the stress level of Hindustani's really gone up coupled with degeneration of harmony compassion and belongingness among family members and society., which in turn cause mental distress, lack of peace of mind and health issues.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Jul 12 2023

    I can't imagine this is happening in our Karnataka ...

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