Death – Obituary – Accident and Crime News : Bengaluru, India: A shocking incident took place on Tuesday night in New Timber Layout in Bengaluru’s Byatarayanapura Police Station limits, where a 24-year-old auto driver named Arun was brutally hacked to death. The young man was stabbed more than 20 times with sharp weapons by unidentified miscreants. The motive behind the gruesome murder is suspected to be an old rivalry, as Arun had a history of being involved in an assault case in 2021. It is even more tragic considering that his marriage was scheduled to take place in January.
Kumar, Arun’s uncle, expressed his grief and shock over the incident. He said, “Arun is my brother’s son. He was living with my family since his father passed away five years ago. I received a call around 9:30 pm informing me about his murder.”
The Byataranapura police swiftly arrived at the crime scene and immediately transferred Arun’s lifeless body to the hospital. Currently, an intensive investigation is underway to bring the culprits to justice and shed light on the events leading up to the heinous crime.
In another unfortunate incident, a 35-year-old man named Suresh was fatally attacked by his own father, Yellappa, in Anekal, Bengaluru. Suresh had a history of alcohol addiction and had been causing distress to his family members while under the influence. The altercation took a tragic turn when Yellappa, in an attempt to protect Suresh’s mother during a drunken fight, attacked his son with a machete.
Suresh was immediately rushed to the hospital due to his severe injuries but tragically succumbed to them during treatment. The incident occurred in Narayanapura Village of Anekal in Bengaluru Rural District.
These incidents serve as a harsh reminder of the prevailing violence and conflicts within society. Authorities and communities need to work together to address the root causes of such crimes and ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals. It is essential to promote peace and harmony, encouraging individuals to seek help for their struggles rather than resorting to violence.