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Deccan Herald » City » Detailed Story
Realtor found murdered
Bangalore, DHNS:
The body of a realtor, who was kidnapped three days ago, was found floating in Ramohalli tank on Mysore Road on Sunday morning.

Police said Mohan Kumar alias Appu (34), a resident of Ullala, had suffered multiple wounds on his body.

Mohan Kumar was missing after a quarrel with his friend Girish Kumar, who too is into the real estate business.

Youth goes missing
A 22-year-old mentally challenged youth, admitted to NIMHANS, has gone missing under mysterious circumstances.

Munshi Abdul Hai (22), a resident of Bujrukdighi village in Burdwan district of West Bengal in a fit of anger, jumped  the wall and vanished on February 23.

Hai’s father Munshi Shah Nawaz, a farmer, told Deccan Herald, “Hai suffered typhoid some 10 years ago. After he recovered, he started complaining of severe headache and used to sleep very little. Very soon, he became mentally challenged and would always keep his mouth open.We brought him here on January 22,” he added.
He picked a quarrel with me without any reason, grew angry and went outside. “My family members  want me to return along with my son. Now, I am left with no money and the NIMHANS officials are asking me to vacate the room. I have lodged a complaint with Siddapura police. I have not been able to trace my son even after 20 days,” he expressed his helplessness.

Woman ends life
A 32-year-old teacher committed suicide by consuming poison in Kamakshipalya police limits on Saturday night.
The deceased has been identified Lakshmi, a resident of Marutinagar.

According to the police, Lakshmi was a teacher at St Lawrence School. She was married to Manjunath, an electric cable contractor, eight years back. The couple had no issues which had disappointed Lakshmi.

Duo held for murder
The CCB sleuths on Sunday arrested two persons in connection with a murder. 

Police said Harish (25) of Sanjaynagar and Srinivas (27) of Vyalikaval, murdered Vinod Kumar over a financial matter. Vinod Kumar,  had borrowed Rs 14 lakh from the duo and had repaid Rs 7 lakh.

Recently, the accused met him at the hotel to discuss the return of loan. There was an exchange of heated words and the accused assaulted Kumar, who started bleeding heavily, and disappeared from the scene of the crime. Vinod was shifted to the hospital where he breathed his last.

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