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Bangalore
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, MARCH 14. The Ulsoor Police on Sunday recovered a body of a youth in a field near the Intermediary Ring Road in Domlur. The police gave the name of the victim as Kumar and said he was working for a mason. He was a resident of Amarajyothi Layout. The police said that the death might have been caused by a hit that he received on the head. The police said an attempt had been made to burn the body. The police said he and a few others had consumed liquor at a shop nearby on Saturday. Further investigation was on, the police added. A post-mortem was conducted.
Arrested
The Koramangala Police have arrested Muniyappa (62), who allegedly clubbed his son, Vajresh (30), to death following a petty quarrel in their house in Ibbalur on Friday. The police said Vajresh used to go home in an inebriated condition and quarrel with his wife and parents every day. Vajresh is said to have taken objection to his father's intervention during a quarrel between his wife and him. Angered by this, Muniyappa allegedly attacked his son with a club resulting in his death.
Held
The JP Nagar Police have arrested Mukramulla (20) and Azaruddin (18) and recovered silver articles and electronic goods, valued at Rs. 1.5 lakhs, from them. The police said with their arrest two cases of theft had been solved.
Found dead
A man was found dead on the Malleswaram Grounds today. Aged about 42, he was about 5 ft 6 inches tall, the police said. The body has been shifted to Victoria Hospital.
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