Mangaluru: Bike-borne men snatch gold chain from woman


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 20: A chain snatching incident is reported in Padavinangady. The incident happened in broad daylight on Thursday, February 20.

The victim of the incident is Rajeshwari, who was returning home after dropping her daughter to a tuition centre.

When she was walking near Apple Mart in Padavinangady, two bike borne miscreants snatched her Mangalsutra and escaped from the spot.

The locals tried to stop the miscreants by hitting them with a bucket but they managed to escape. The duo was wearing helmets and was riding a Pulsar bike without a number plate.

Rajeshwari had lost her husband few months back. She was wearing a Mangalsutra weighing 16 grams.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 21 2020

    Women should now buy Jewellery which is FAKE ...

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2020

    Authorities should launch drives against no number plates and fake number plates,such vehicles are a danger to society.

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  • Anthony H Crasta, Granville/Sydney

    Fri, Feb 21 2020

    So pathetic, and such a low act! These morons should be caught early and whipped in public! A few years ago, my elderly sister was robbed of her gold in bulk, while travelling in a bus. She was not wearing, but carrying in her bag, later to be worn at a wedding which she was going to attend. But somehow, the robber lady, sitting next to her in a crowded bus, managed to make a large hole to her bag, and take away her purse containing the gold. It was too late she realized that she was robbed. The lady appeared to be not local, but from a different State.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Readers, kindly do not flash your jewellery or brag about your assets in public..... Do not keep any valuables in your home, rather hire a bank locker..... We are all living in Kaliyug !!! Wear imitation jewellery only... Better be safe, then be very sad and sorry !!!!

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  • Gabriel Lewis, Brahmavar

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Vunko (bikeborne) kaagaz dhikane kaeliye bolo, they are might be from UP or Bengal or Kerala !! ??

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  • Joseph tauro, Kavoor

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Very sad incident... women's please be vigilant

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  • John, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    In India and in some countries we are crazy for gold and silver and blocking the movement of money
    In Europe it is not so they don't show off with ornaments and expensive clothing how much rich they are
    So utilize your money in some other business or agriculture rather than in buying gold and keeping inside the cabinet which for you only not safe and you cannot sleep peacefully or cannot go out leaving the house

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  • George, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    These snatchers should be shot at gun point who are evens to the society.
    Last week the similar incident occurred in Kirem, one elderly lady was attached.
    Snatchers didn’t even spare the elderly lady even though she fell down to the ground.
    I guess no arrests so far has reported.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Kaale muntay Georgee thu? Tya matarya maik utonk zavna podullya kade thavn? Tine gun kashi ukolchi mulyar? Saglyanki gun kanghevnk licence melthagi thar? It's not possible for government to keep gun men to save the ladies from snatching the gold. Best thing is don't wear the gold at all... Without gold we can attend any functions... Go anywhere... Where in Kirem exactly?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    So sad and unfortunate...these youth did not spare the widow too!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    Very sad.Its double so sad as she lost her husband lately.One should be careful nowadays to wear gold in public as we know ,very often gold chains or kariyamani are snatched by bike-borne.Best is wear it only on special days and travel with car or Rikshas.Normal daily routines a market chain too will fill its purpose.Hope these goons will be caught soon and get back her chain.

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  • Deepak Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2020

    There is no use of having gold in these days. Even if we have them, they are no safe to wear.

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