Brahmavar: Father killed by son over trivial issue


Team Udayavani, Oct 8, 2023, 2:12 PM IST

A bitter dispute between a father and his son took a tragic turn, resulting in the untimely demise of Sadhu Marakala.

Sadhu was killed by his own son, Ananda, who purportedly demanded that his father vacate their shared residence.

On Saturday afternoon, Sadhu’s daughter-in-law, Suhasini, received a distressing call from a concerned neighbor while she was in Kokkarne. The neighbor urgently reported that Sadhu Marakala was discovered lying in a pool of blood in a nearby lane. Without hesitation, Suhasini rushed to Mogaveera Pete, only to find her father-in-law, Sadhu, in a state of grave distress. He bore severe injuries on his left and right legs, his back, and various other parts of his body.

A case has been officially registered at the Brahmavar police station.

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