<p>Kochi: The police on Friday recorded the arrest of a youth who allegedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala/three-of-family-hacked-to-death-in-kochi-neighbour-held-3359040">murdered three members</a> of a family, including two women, at Chendamangalam near North Paravur.</p>.<p>The accused, Rithu Jayan (28), a neighbour of the deceased, was produced before a local court which remanded him to judicial custody, police said.</p>.<p>Dramatic scenes unfolded in the court premises after a section of local residents attempted to manhandle Jayan when brought to the court. However, the police managed the situation, according to TV channel visuals.</p>.Kerala woman found guilty of killing lover by mixing pesticide in juice, ayurvedic medicine.<p>The deceased were identified as Venu (65), his wife Usha (62), and their daughter Vinisha (32).</p>.<p>Jithin Bose (35), Vinisha's husband, who sustained severe injuries, is still undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi, according to the police.</p>.<p>The incident occurred on Thursday night when Jayan attacked Venu and his family using a heavy iron rod reportedly a bike silencer, and knives, police said.</p>.<p>Venu, Usha, Vinisha, and Jithin Bose sustained severe injuries in the attack. While Bose survived, the others succumbed to their injuries.</p>.<p>The accused Jayan said that his intention was only to attack Bose, who had recently arrived from the Gulf, police said.</p>.<p>When Venu and Usha tried to intervene to stop him from attacking Bose, he turned on them. When Vinisha ran towards him, he hit her on the head, they added.</p>.<p>It was also found that Jayan had been at odds with the neighbours for about a year and the family lodged a complaint against him with the police.</p>.<p>The police said that Jayan was under close surveillance, as he had been named in three criminal cases and was listed as a habitual offender at the Vadakkekara police station.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, police officials stated that the accused was neither under the influence of drugs nor suffering from any mental health issues.</p>.<p>"We have not received any such information so far," a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>The bodies of the deceased were cremated on Friday evening.</p>.<p>Leader of Opposition, V D Satheesan, who visited the house of the deceased, said that insecurity prevailed in the area.</p>.<p>The police have received complaints from the family about the person who has criminal antecedents, he said.</p>.<p>Free treatment should be provided to the injured Bose. "Will approach the government for this. Otherwise, I would arrange treatment free of cost," Satheesan said.</p>.<p>The suspect fled the scene after the incident and surrendered before the police, officers said.</p>.<p>Preliminary investigations suggest that a personal grudge held by the suspect against the family led to the murders, police said.</p>
<p>Kochi: The police on Friday recorded the arrest of a youth who allegedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala/three-of-family-hacked-to-death-in-kochi-neighbour-held-3359040">murdered three members</a> of a family, including two women, at Chendamangalam near North Paravur.</p>.<p>The accused, Rithu Jayan (28), a neighbour of the deceased, was produced before a local court which remanded him to judicial custody, police said.</p>.<p>Dramatic scenes unfolded in the court premises after a section of local residents attempted to manhandle Jayan when brought to the court. However, the police managed the situation, according to TV channel visuals.</p>.Kerala woman found guilty of killing lover by mixing pesticide in juice, ayurvedic medicine.<p>The deceased were identified as Venu (65), his wife Usha (62), and their daughter Vinisha (32).</p>.<p>Jithin Bose (35), Vinisha's husband, who sustained severe injuries, is still undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi, according to the police.</p>.<p>The incident occurred on Thursday night when Jayan attacked Venu and his family using a heavy iron rod reportedly a bike silencer, and knives, police said.</p>.<p>Venu, Usha, Vinisha, and Jithin Bose sustained severe injuries in the attack. While Bose survived, the others succumbed to their injuries.</p>.<p>The accused Jayan said that his intention was only to attack Bose, who had recently arrived from the Gulf, police said.</p>.<p>When Venu and Usha tried to intervene to stop him from attacking Bose, he turned on them. When Vinisha ran towards him, he hit her on the head, they added.</p>.<p>It was also found that Jayan had been at odds with the neighbours for about a year and the family lodged a complaint against him with the police.</p>.<p>The police said that Jayan was under close surveillance, as he had been named in three criminal cases and was listed as a habitual offender at the Vadakkekara police station.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, police officials stated that the accused was neither under the influence of drugs nor suffering from any mental health issues.</p>.<p>"We have not received any such information so far," a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>The bodies of the deceased were cremated on Friday evening.</p>.<p>Leader of Opposition, V D Satheesan, who visited the house of the deceased, said that insecurity prevailed in the area.</p>.<p>The police have received complaints from the family about the person who has criminal antecedents, he said.</p>.<p>Free treatment should be provided to the injured Bose. "Will approach the government for this. Otherwise, I would arrange treatment free of cost," Satheesan said.</p>.<p>The suspect fled the scene after the incident and surrendered before the police, officers said.</p>.<p>Preliminary investigations suggest that a personal grudge held by the suspect against the family led to the murders, police said.</p>