Sullia: Drunken brawl between two groups claims a life


Sullia: Drunken brawl between two groups claims a life

Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (SP)

Sullia, Jun 5: A number of devotee families from nearby villages in Dakshina Kannada and Hassan districts have traditionally been visiting the Shrine of Chowdamma at Bisile on the border of the two districts to pay obeisance to their family deity. They are used to sacrifice animals like sheep, goats etc to the goddess, cook their food near the shrine after performing puja there, and return home thereafter.

On Tuesday June 4, two groups from the two districts arrived at the shrine, performed puja, and consumed liquor while having food thereafter. The groups of drunken men then fought a pitched battle with each other, ending in the death of one of the men due to serious injuries.

A group of about 25 persons from Sullia and Puttur taluks had reached the shrine on Tuesday. At the same time, another group comprising around 30 people from Sakleshpur taluk arrived there to perform puja. It is said that some members of the group from Sakleshpur mocked at the group from Dakshina Kannada district by passing some silly remarks when the groups were washing their hands after having party in which drinks flowed freely. 

The other group objected to this, leading to verbal altercation and culminating in physical fight. Utensils, ladles, etc were used in the fight. The group from Dakshina Kannada left the place in their vehicle after the incident, but by then one from the other group had suffered serious injuries in his head, temple, cheeks, back, face, and genitals.

The group from Hassan carried the injured in their pick-up vehicle to Sadananda Hospital in Subrahmanya, but the doctors found that the person, identified as Halappa (45), had already died. A number of members from the Hassan group were found to have suffered injuries.

Subrahmanya police station in-charge, Kushalappa Gowda, then visited the spot where the groups had fought. Late night on Tuesday, Sullia circle inspector of police, Sudarshan, and Sakleshpur circle inspector, conducted joint spot inspection. It is gathered that the superintendent of police from Hassan too arrived at the spot. Investigation has begun.

  

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 06 2013

    SK,
    THESE DEVOTEES ARE SPECIAL.
    THEY ALWAYS WALK ON THE CLOUDS.
    LIFE IS A CHAIN FOR THEM.
    SO THEY DIE IN THE FIGHT FOR LIBERATION.
    THESE ARE A THREATENED FAMILY AND FACE EARLY EXTINCTION.

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  • SK,

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    I failed to understand the meaning of "" devotee families "" term used here

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  • sg, india

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    It seems you cant keep yourself from deliberately hurting others religious sentiments, and them shouting out loud about mistreatment of minorities.

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  • sg, india

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    antony arun d'souza, dubai
    My above comment is reply to antony arun dsouza's comment

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    It is a common practice of teasing about the people & language of undivided South Canara. This must have the reason for the murder, which is really unfortunate.

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  • antony arun d'souza, dubai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Guys instead of making party with alchohal and taking others life,go to some local bars and have whisky with tasty beef.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Gundu Tundu
    Yethi Mundu
    Doom Didum Du
    Ondu Close-U
    (Yeradu Nimishada Gamathu
    Pranake Banthu Aapathu)

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  • ನ್ಯಾಯಕ್ಕಾಗಿ , ಅಬುಧಾಬಿ / ಉಬಾರ್

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    No comments..

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Genuine prayer is always offered to God after repenting for our sins.
    No human can claim righteous in before God for God is sinless. Humans will always falter.

    But our repentance for sins and seeking his grace for righteous living may strengthen us and may prevent us from falling into wrong deeds & traps.

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  • Vannu, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Visiting holy place with alcohol is really bad. I would say never mess with people who have drunk. they are foolish talking to them is foolishness.

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  • Harsha, Chennai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    First of all its not good to consume alcohol during pooja, irrespective of religion, all should respect culture and belief. Here, they did mistake for which they paid. Well, people from Hassan district need some education and sense before dealing with Dakshina Kannada people who are really good in nature and have common sense though whether they have academic education or not. Its shameful incident happened in a temple premises, ALCOHOL mean a lot to people than fear of god! what world they are in? Finally, PEOPLE who do crime should be died, thats nature's policy

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    So much happened in front of Goddess but still she kept quite! I think now Lord Kushalappa will take care of her devotees

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    "NEVER MESS AROUND WITH PEOPLE OF DK".

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  • gerald, modankap

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    because we are trained professional goondas

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