Andhra Pradesh: lady kills son over his ‘perverted’ conduct, chops physique into items

A 57-year-old lady within the Prakasam area of Andhra Pradesh, with the assistance of members of the family, murdered her son after which dismembered his physique into 5 items, police mentioned on Saturday.
The 57-year-old, Okay Lakshmi Devi allegedly killed her 35-year-old son, Okay Shyam Prasad, on February 13, information company PTI quoted as saying Prakasam Superintendent of Police, AR Damodar.
Devi allegedly instigated the killing of Shyam Prasad, a cleaner, with the help of her household.
“Unable to bear her son’s perverted and indecent behaviour, she (Lakshmi Devi) killed him,” Damodar mentioned.
The SP added that Shyam Prasad had additionally acted inappropriately along with his aunts and different members of the family in Hyderabad, Khammam and Bengaluru.
Authorities said that Prasad, who was single, had sexually assaulted his maternal aunts in Hyderabad and Narasaraopeta.
He was reportedly killed with a pointy weapon, suspected to be an axe.
After the homicide, his physique was dismembered into 5 components, positioned in three sacks, and disposed of within the Nakalagandi canal in Cumbum village, police mentioned. The police are looking for the accused, who’re presently on the run, and have been charged beneath BNS Sections 103(1) and 238.
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Related incident in Pune
In an identical unrelated incident, a lady was detained by rural police in Maharashtra’s for allegedly killing her two kids and severely injuring her husband with a koyta, police mentioned.
The incident occurred at Shidewasti (Swami Chincholi) in Daund tehsil at round 4 am on Saturday.
The accused mom, Komal Duryodhan Mindhe (30), allegedly killed her two kids, Sayali (2) and Shambhu (1), earlier than attacking her husband, Duryodhan (36), with a koyta at their house, in line with police. Her husband is receiving remedy at a non-public hospital. Bapurao Dadas, sub-divisional police officer for Daund, mentioned, “The murders could also be a results of disputes between the couple.”