Mangaluru: Unidentified woman robs 70-yr-old lone lady of 22-gm gold chain


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Aug 25: In a distressing incident, an unidentified woman forcibly entered the residence of an elderly woman who lived alone. Employing a pillow to suffocate her, the intruder made off with a 22-gram gold chain. The incident occurred at the first cross of Mitranagara, Moorukatte, Kumpala.

The victim, Susheela (70), a solitary resident, fell victim to the robbery under the cover of darkness. Having lost her husband several years ago and being without children, she was sleeping in the hall of her house around 2:45 am when the assailant struck. The thief, described by Susheela as wearing a chudidar, managed to steal the gold chain from her possession.

In response, a team led by Ullal Police Inspector Sandeep and Assistant Inspector Sheetal promptly arrived at the scene to conduct an investigation. BJP leader Sathish Kumpala has appealed to the police for the swift apprehension of the perpetrator. It has come to light that this is not the first incident, as two gold bangles were previously stolen from Susheela's residence. However, she refrained from reporting those incidents to the police.

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Aug 26 2023

    very dangerous for old people to live alone in kaliyuga...that too kumpala area is worst...so many crimes and suicides and killings there....

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  • Shirley Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 26 2023

    Very sad... living alone i realise the hardship but we have no choice...respect for elders is just small talk... God help us.🙏🏻

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