Bangalore : Man Rescued from 17 years of Captivity by Mother


Bangalore, Oct 14 (IANS) A 35-year-old man, held captive in a dingy room for 17 years by his mother who claimed he was mentally unstable, was rescued Sunday by a lawmaker and doctors in Karnataka, police said.

Keshva Murthy, 35, was rescued from a village near Davangere in central Karnataka, about 260 km from here.

"We have learnt that Keshva Murthy was rescued from a house where he was kept locked up for 17 years by his mother Chowdamma at Lokkapura village near Jagulur," Davangere Superintendent of Police Labu Ram told IANS by phone.

On learning that an unkempt Murthy, sporting a long beard and locks of hair, was kept in a dungeon without access to toilet by his mother, ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator S.V. Ramachandra rushed to Jagulur with a team of doctors and set him free, he said.

"Our local police officer is investigating the matter as no case has been registered so far against the mother. Murthy has been taken to Bangalore for medical check-up at Nimhans (National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences)," he said.

"We are waiting for a report from the regional commissioner who has been informed about the captivity," Ram said.

When news about Murthy's confinement appeared first in the local media, neighbours complained to the local authorities against his mother.

"We are verifying for how many years the mother locked up the son and reasons for that. We are not sure if it was for 10 years or 15 years. We will know after a through inquiry," Ram noted.

According to neighbours, Murthy was locked up because of his violent behaviour and his objection to his mother becoming a Devadasi (a servant of god), a religious tradition in southern India in which young women "marry" a deity (god) for boons.

With the help of neighbours and locals, Ramachandra brought out Murthy from the dingy room after raiding the house and breaking down the wall that had an upper window through which he was served food but not allowed to even go for nature's call.

Ramachandra was not available for comments on his rescue.

After accompanying doctors checked Murthy's physical health, a barber was summoned to give him a haircut and shave off his unkempt beard. He was also given a head bath and new clothes to wear.

"We wanted him to feel free and fresh, as he was smelly and unhygienic as he didn't take bath for years," said a doctor who attendied on him.

Murthy was, however, incoherent and did not respond to queries by local reporters on his welfare and whereabouts.

  

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  • Benny, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    It should be the mother who should be taken to the hospital for Psycho analysis, as this behaviour is definitely normal for a mother!
    Goodness !!!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    There are some Exceptions for every Rule or Sayings as in this case.
    The new Saying would be-"Not All Mothers Are Good, just like "Not All Children Are The Same".
    This mother wanted to serve Goddess by becoming 'Devadasi', but actually serving many men with mutual gratification.
    This mother was so Selfish, she ruined her son's future as well as robbed his youth.
    Which God would love her service to satiate her carnal needs?

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  • Pavan, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    Inhuman lady, not fit to be called as Mother to the boy. Heartless!

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  • Sonal, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    OMG what kind of people live in this world!!!!I cant even imagine as to what he went through his life so lonely totally isolated from the outside world.He has lost all his precious young life in that dungeon..Really a pitiful situation...God alone knows how many people are suffering in this world in these kind of situations!!!!

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  • Sushma, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    Unbelievable!!! So many years he kept locked inside the house and why till now neighbors or local people not informed anyone.....

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2012

    Those who are worried about Indian culture, this is Indian culture. Hope this lady will be punished. Also hope the so called protectors (fake) of our culture don't come to the rescue of this cruel mother.

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