Udupi: Death of 9-year-old at Kota - Accused boy's uncle's house set on fire


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Jan 15: Following the death of a 9-year-old school boy at Kota some days ago, miscreants late night on Wednesday January 14 set fire to the house of the accused boy's uncle.

Sughosh Adiga (9), who as studying in 4th standard, had gone missing last Saturday, and on Monday January 12 it came to light that he was killed after a fight broke out between him and his neighbour, a 15-year-old boy. The minor boy was taken into custody, and as per his statement, he had thrown Sughosh's body into a nearby well.

When the matter had come to light on Monday, some of the enraged locals had pelted stones at the house of the accused boy's uncle Kalyan Kumar at Kota.

On Wednesday night, unidentified miscreants set fire to Kalyan Kumar's house and caused heavy damage. Kalyan was alone at home at the time of the incident, it is learnt.

Speaking to reporters, Kalyan said that a group of people came to his house and set it on fire. As it was dark, he could not recognize them, he said.

The roof, front door, windows, cow shed, stock of coconuts and some items in the store room of the house were charred.

DySP of Udupi Chandrashekar, circle inspector Arun Naik, SI K R Naik and other police personnel visited the spot.

A case has been registered in Kota police station.

 

  

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    What is The Country coming to?. It is atrocious that a young boy should commit such a heinous crime.

    Again why should the boy's uncle be punished for the misdeed of his nephew.

    It is time that principles are properly interpreted are understood by all people.

    Joe Gonsalves.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Every one is asking why ? why ?.....It is our mentality to show reaction to every action.....sorry guys.. cant help...the bent tails can never be straightened.

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  • Peace Maker, Udupi, Dammam, KSA

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Noooooooo it is "Short Circuit"....!!!!
    BD press meat

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  • krishna bhatt, moodabidri

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    This is too much. what we can give message to the next generation.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Burning a poor farmers house just because he happens to be related to the accused is sheer madness and cruelty, the perpetrators should be forced to make good the losses!!

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Another wrong done to correct one wrong. Whats going on? Who will put sense in people' heads?
    The boy i s already in custody why harass the uncle ?

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  • RC, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Just Why ? Why ? Why ? Why ? Why ?

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  • True indian, kudla

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    I would like to call it as foolishness and immaturity . Its true that kid was living with his uncle,so what?Did he tell him to do that crime.Oh common seriously?Try to console parents who are in deep sorrow.please dont hurt them more.Only they know how are going through .Please let his soul rest in peace.Jobless miscreants.

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  • gm, mlure

    Thu, Jan 15 2015

    Log Mouke ka galat paida uta rahen hai... Why anyone should set Kalyan's house on fire?

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