Ramanagar: Two Nabbed in 'Honour Killing' of Mother, Four-month Old


Ramanagar, Mar 19 (PTI): Two persons were arrested today for their alleged involvement in the 'honour-killing' of a woman and her four-month-old child, police said. 

The gory incident occurred in Thammasandra village in Kanakapura Taluk on February 27 in which Deepika and her four-month-old child were allegedly murdered and their bodies burnt by her family members.

The arrested include Deepika's mother Gowramma and Deepika's maternal grandfather, police said.

They said the suspected honour killing was due to Deepika's marriage to a boy belonging to another caste against the wishes of her family.

A hunt has been launched to nab Deepika's father Channaboregowda, who is a Head Constable, and Gowramma's sister and brother-in-law, police said.

After Deepika's marriage, her parents persuaded her to return to the village to see her ailing mother and on the day of her visit, her family members murdered her and the child, police said.

Later, they burnt their bodies, they added. 

  

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  • Lavina Mathias, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    what a cruel mother... should be punish her. Nowadays, marry with another caste is a common issue, but like this cruelity should not...

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  • stanly, mumbai

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    All murderers in this case should be punished with life imprisonment/till death.
    legal authorities- pls see that it happens so that, henceforth people will be afraid to do such horrible act.

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