Man stabbed to death by police constable over property dispute
Team Udayavani, Nov 18, 2018, 10:31 AM IST
Kasargod: A 59-year-old retired bank employee was stabbed to death in broad daylight by his relative, who ironically happens to be a police constable at the former’s residence on Saturday afternoon, November 17.
The deceased identified as Madhavan Nayar, a resident of Karadka Shantinagar was working as a manager in Kasargod district cooperative bank. The accused Sham, 27, a constable at Kasargod city police station is the son of Madhavan Nayar’s wife’s sister.
Preliminary investigation by the police revealed that Shaw and Nayar were at loggerheads over a property-related issue. On Saturday, Shaw arrived at Nayar’s house and shortly later neighbours heard screams coming from Nayar’s place. They rushed to investigate the matter and found that Nayar had been stabbed and was lying in a pool of blood. Though Sham tried to flee the scene, he was caught by the locals who handed him to the Adoor police later.
A seriously injured Nayar was rushed to the hospital, but his life could not be saved. His dead body was shifted to Periyaram medical college hospital for post-mortem after examination in Kasargod general hospital.
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