Crime In Hyderabad (4.2.2015)

Dead body fished out from bowli
(Siasat News): Shamirpet police has fished out a dead body from a bowli. Later, it was identified that of one Sudhakar who hailed from Nizamabad. The bowli is situated in the farm owned by one Balwant Reddy.

Police suspect that the deceased might have accidentally fallen in it. A case has been registered and further investigations are on.

Fatal fall from height

(Siasat News): A man in Kukatpally fell down from a height that proved fatal for him. The house was newly constructed that raised questions that how one could fall from a new house.

Police said that the deceased Sridhar, 20, was the resident of Jwalamabanda. Yesterday, he had fallen from the second floor of the house and had sustained severe injuries.

He was immediately shifted to the hospital where he died during the treatment.

New bride ends life

(Siasat News): A woman, who got married just six months ago, took the extreme step of ending her life as she was the target of harassment by her husband. It is said that the deceased Vanaja, 22, was the wife of one Naveen of Khanapur.

The duo got married in 2014. At the time of marriage, her father had given 10 tolas gold, 20 tolas silver, a motorbike, Rs. 50,000 in cash and other house hold items as dowry.

However, a greedy Naveen started harassing his wife after a few months demanding more dowry. When the harassment became unbearable for Vanaja, she poured kerosene on her body and set herself ablaze.

Police Narsingi is further investigating.

Man dies in road accident

(Siasat News): A man fatally hit by an unknown vehicle at Gotwal village in Shamshabad. As per the details, the 35 to 40-year-old unidentified man was crossing the road at ORR when he was hit by a speeding vehicle.

The dead body is shifted to Osmania Hospital mortuary. Police had issued a phone number for the general public 9491039033 to provide information (if any) in connection with the deceased.

Chakri’s office vandalized

(Siasat News): Unidentified attackers ransacked the office of late music director Chakri and set the furniture on fire. Chakri died last month.

His brother Mahat Narayan had lodged a complaint with Banjara Hills police saying that some unidentified persons attacked the office of his late brother situated in Srinagar colony and damaged the furniture.

Chakri’s widow Shravani has also contacted the police. It is to be recalled here that after Chakri’s death, the family members are entangled in property disputes and are involved in blame game.

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