Kasargod: BSNL divisional engineer murder - deceased suspect leaves behind three letters


Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Jul 7: In connection with the murder of BSNL divisional engineer, A Sudhakar (59) from Malla here recently, three lelters written in Malayalam by murder suspect, Radhakrishna, resident of Malla Poonangodu and neighbour of Sudhakar, have been recovered. These letters were recovered from the shop operated by Radhakrishna, who was later found crushed under a train at Kumble.

One of the letters is addressed to his wife, the other to two persons, and the third one, to employees of his shop. In the letter to his wife, Radhakrishna has asked her to shift to her parental home and provide good education to children. In the second letter addressed to two locals, he has listed out the money due to him with names, and asked the people named therein to recover the money and hand the same over to his wife. In the third letter to shop employees, he has asked them to operate the shop efficiently, and hand over Rs 100 everyday to his family.

All three letlters begin with the clause, 'if I die', it is gathered.

A Sudhakar was found dead at 6 pm on July 3 near his home. An hour later, Sudhakar's neighbour, Radhakrishna, who was involved in a long-drawn land dispute with Sudhakar, was found to have committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train at Kumble. The police personnel, who have recovered an axe used for the murder, now plan to subject it to forensic test.

  

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