Karkala: Woman Facing Charges of Killing Husband Remanded to Judicial Custody


Daijiworld Media Network – Karkala (SP)

Karkala, Nov 27: Vedavati Shetty from Mulkad near Hebri, who is facing the charge of killing her husband with the help of a hammer, was remanded to 15 days judicial custody by the local court, in which she was produced on Thursday November 26.

Reportedly, Vedavati had hit her husband, Aravind Shetty, on Tuesday night, unable to bear his prolonged drunken harassments, causing his instant death. She allegedly tried to explain his death as due to ill health, but had confessed to have killed him, during the interrogation by the policemen.

She has a seven year-old son and two daughters, aged five and six years. However, the children did not know about the death of their father till Thursday evening, it is gathered.

  

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  • Walter Pereira, AET Tankers

    Fri, Nov 27 2009

    I am sorry to read this story and at the same time find that the final solution opted by Vedavati by taking this extreme step difficult to digest. As per WHO, one in 6 person who drinks is an alcoholic. In mangalore and and all over the world there are help organisations who can come for help. Best is AA (Alcoholics Annonymous). If any one of you are reading this and have an alcoholic as a relative, please contact someone who will guide you to the right direction. Please request for AA contacts. Wishing you all the best.

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