Requested To Wait A 12 months To Get Married, Man Stabs Girl, Kills Her Mom In Visakhapatnam

Enraged at being requested to attend a 12 months to get married, a person barged right into a 20-year-old girl’s residence in Visakhapatnam, stabbed her and killed her mom when she tried to intervene.
Visakhapatnam Commissioner of Police Shanka Brata Bagchi stated the person, Naveen, was in love with Nakka Deepika, 20, for the previous six years. He wished to marry the girl, however her father had requested him to attend for a 12 months as he didn’t like his behaviour.
Round 12.30 pm on Wednesday, Naveen barged into Deepika’s home in Swayamkrushi Nagar in Visakhapatnam’s Kommadi space with a knife. He stabbed Deepika and likewise attacked her mom, Lakshmi, 43, when she intervened to try to defend her.
Lakshmi died on the spot whereas Deepika was rushed to a hospital, the place her situation is claimed to be vital. Naveen fled instantly after attacking the ladies. After neighbours known as the police, they started investigating, and a crew arrested Naveen close to Srikakulam district.
After they have been knowledgeable in regards to the incident, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Residence Minister V Anitha spoke to police officers. The Chief Minister requested the officers to offer the absolute best remedy to the injured girl and take stringent motion in opposition to the accused.
Ms Anitha additionally directed the police to make sure that the offender received the harshest punishment.
‘Many Incidents Each Day’
The opposition YSR Congress accused the Chandrababu Naidu-led authorities of not having the ability to curb the rising instances of crimes in opposition to ladies
“Such incidents show how alarming the state of affairs is within the state relating to the security of girls. On common, 70 incidents in opposition to ladies happen every single day. The accused within the Visakhapatnam incident have to be caught and severely punished,” stated YSR Congress Occasion chief and Member of Legislative Council Varudu Kalyani.