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BANGALORE, APRIL 11. Two women and a man, who consumed arrack, were found dead near Jindal Jhopadi in Nelamangala police station limits on Monday. The police said Hoonachari (48), Muniyamma and Chalamma (both 45) of Chikkabidarakallu, who consumed arrack on Sunday night, were found dead on Monday morning. The police were trying to ascertain where they consumed arrack. The bodies are kept in the Nelamangala Hospital, the police said.
Murder alleged
A woman has said in complaint to the police that her husband died of the injuries he suffered when he was assaulted by four relatives over a property dispute. She told the police that her husband, Gopala Gowda (58), who returned from his fields at Belagali village in Kanakapura Rural police station limits on Monday, complained of chest pain and was admitted to Victoria Hospital. However, he died after a few hours.
Man murdered
A 30-year-old man was found bludgeoned to death on Talavenahalli Road in Tavarekere police station limits on Monday morning. He has not been identified.
Ornaments stolen
The owner of a restaurant, who had been to his father-in-law's house to celebrate Ugadi, returned to find that burglars had broken into his house and taken away gold ornaments worth Rs. 2.8 lakhs. The police said Chikkathimme Gowda had been to his father-in-law's house in the Srinagar area to celebrate the festival on Saturday along with his wife and children. When they returned on Sunday night, they found that six chains, four necklaces, eight pairs of ear studs, two rings and other ornaments had been taken away from his house on 8th Cross, KSRTC Layout, in J.P. Nagar police station limits. The police suspect the theft took place on Sunday. On a complaint from Mr. Gowda, who owns a restaurant on Brigade Road, the J.P. Nagar police have registered a case.
Laptop stolen
A thief stole a laptop worth Rs. 65,000 from Mehbub Abrar's house in Murugeshpalya in the early hours of Monday. The police said Abrar had kept his laptop near a window and gone to sleep at 3 a.m. When he woke up at 6 a.m., he found that the laptop had been stolen. The Airport police have registered a case.
Burglary attempt
Burglars broke into the Union Bank of India's ATM counter on Kanakapura Road, off the Ring Road junction, on Saturday night and attempted to steal cash. On a complaint from a bank official, K. Nayak, the J.P. Nagar police have registered a case.
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