Mangaluru: Home-alone elderly lady found dead at Kolya


Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Apr 17: A body of woman was found in a decomposed state on Saturday, April 16 in a house at Kolya near Ullal.

The deceased has been identified as Pushpavathi Jathanna (73).

Pushpavathi worked as a nurse before. She had been living in Kolya for the past 30 years, and for the past 20 years she lived alone. She was the mother of two sons and two daughters.

It is learnt that Pushpavathi’s grandson from Honnavar was trying to contact her over the phone from two days, but there was no reply. So he came down to Kolya on Saturday evening, only to find Pushpavathi dead.

It is strongly suspected that Pushpavathi must have died of heart attack or as a consequence of falling down on the floor. Suicide has been ruled out.

Sources said that Pushpavathi, of late, was not mentally stable. She lived at Abhaya Ashram at Asaigoli but came back home recently to live alone again.

Ullal police have registered a case.

  

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Hard reality of today's society. I read "She was the mother of two sons and two daughters" and nothing about them. I am sure that not all of the children are died or no more. I am sure there will be either all or few of them who could have taken care of her. This is the hard reality we are seeing. children are happy separating from their parents leaving them to end their life with such a tragic ends. Any ways, past if past and a soul left this world for a heavenly peace. RIP.

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