Mangalore: Elderly lady found murdered at house in Alake, stolen car found near Bejai


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

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Mangalore, Aug 1: Shortly after an elderly lady was found murdered at her house in Alake here on Friday August 1, the car that was stolen from the premises was found near Bejai.

The police who took up the investigation found the Zen car parked outside an automobile showroom near KSRTC bus stand.

No one was found in the car. It is suspected that the culprits may have used the car as a getaway and escaped after abandoning it near the bus stand.

The police have seized the car for further investigation.

 

Earlier News

An elderly lady was found murdered at her residence in Alake here on Friday August 1.

The deceased has been identified as Sushila (75).

It is suspected that the murderers gained entry into her house during the intervening night between Thursday July 31 and Friday August 1.

Sushila seemed to have been murdered with a sharp weapon, as severe injuries were found on her neck.

The murderers also took away the gold she was wearing and a car that was parked in the premises.

Sushila's son Sandeep Shah stays with his wife on the first floor of the same house. In his statement to the police, he said he did not hear anything and was unaware of the crime until morning.

The body was shifted to Wenlock for post-mortem.

Kadri police arrived at the spot and investigations are on.

  

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  • sukumar,

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    it is not so easy to comment him,dont comment like this. i knw him how much he loves her.
    his pain he only knows. think before u comment. god bless u

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  • vinaya, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    How can son keep old mother alone to sleep at ground floor.Is the same son was kept away by the mother when he was born.How cruel the children?? They have to be punished by GOD.

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  • Mario Monteiro, Chennai

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    Barbaric way in which the senior member was killed would have shattered the family.
    Lessons for Mangalorians - check vulnerable entry points to the house from security angles and beef it up with iron grills, rails etc. Mangalore is no more safe as before

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  • A.Noronha, Mlore

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    Santosh mlore......
    Shocked by the news.
    Seems a team of 50 masons carpenters etc were working in the house lately....they were all from the North.
    Rumours are they have taken their Mini safe too.
    As for the honesty and integrity of the son I can vouch from him . Have been trading with them for quite some time, honest to the core... So please dont comment .
    The law will bring out the truth.

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  • santhosh, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    most propbly illadaklena kaiwada uppu...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 02 2014

    Poor woman,may her Soul rest in peace.because of some Gold or Money she had to die brutally.But it is bit suspect the son or Family members in house didn't hear the noise during the murder or going away with vehicle.The Lady must have sure screamed during harassing her.second parked at outside the automobile Show room?To whom belongs car?Does the owner of automobile house has anything to say or bought it from someone.But it is sure bit suspicious.son has nothing to say?if thieves had taken the car they would have taken out of Mangalore.Hope the case will be solved soon.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Whenever such murders take place make property in the name of diseased non transferable for 50 years. Many of these murders will stop.

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  • A.Naik, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Our city used to be a safe place people had no worries about robbery/murder except for those isolated incidents ,nowadays its increasing,"progress"/"development" comes with its consequences ,we are going the way Mumbai/Bangalore is..our sweet sleepy town is no more there ,where people could sleep with no worries of safety.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    RIP!!Very cruel robbers who killed a senior citizen for a little money, probably she resisted!!

    Looks like the handiwork of professional robbers who might have positively escaped via KSRTC busstand!!

    Nowadays showcasing gold ornaments, riches, living in posh houses is an open invitation to these deadly criminals as they are pretty sure they will find something or the other precious to lay their hands on!!

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  • Ranjeeth Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    after reading this news i feel pity on her son. bcos he was unaware of this murder till morning. but the car, which murderer took away with them that parked at parking area in same house.. that was also unaware...!!!

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  • RR, Mlore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    These rainy days are just boon for the thieves and its easy for them to steal cars and most of the houses will be having AC so its difficult to figure out what is happening outside

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Car might have stolen by the murderer to misguide the police.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    Many single and lonely men and women are targeted by criminals for money and jewelry and even for property. RIP

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  • Alwyn, mlore

    Fri, Aug 01 2014

    brutal high profile gang ..

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