Son hacks parents to death in Kerala's Thrissur


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 10 (IANS): In a shocking incident, a 30-year-old man hacked to death his parents at Thrissur in Kerala on Sunday morning.

Police sources told IANS that the incident occurred at 9 a.m.

Kuttan (60) and Chandrika (55) were cleaning their courtyard when their son, Aneesh, hacked them with a sickle. Police said that Kuttan was attacked first and then Chandrika was also hacked several times.

Aneesh called the local police station, but later fled on a two-wheeler. Police said that they were in search of the culprit.

The neighbours told IANS that the man had regular fights.

The deceased couple has a daughter, who is married and living at her husband's place. Aneesh was staying with his parents.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Apr 10 2022

    Simply no blood in eyes and so wie so not in heart.Terrible and horrifying.Had to die in hands of own son who is supposed to take care of parents.As he was born never thought they have to die in his hands.What is wrong with present generation ?something to do with money or land issue?May their souls rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathies to their daughter....Was he drunk?

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