Navi Mumbai: Rabale police have registered a murder case for the 15-year-old MBBS candidates for allegedly kidnapping his 42-year-old mother with a belt of karate dresses following a fight between them for his medical medical preparation in their Airoli residence.
According to FIR, the victim’s brother told the police in the afternoon of July 30, his brother’s husband, who traveled, called and asked him to rush to their residence, said his wife did not open the door of their room.
Brother quickly reached their home and managed to solve it to find his younger brother “Lying out unfiltered” in bed with a belt cloth used to practice karate on his neck, which he took off.
He immediately called the police, around 3.10 a night, which in turn took the victim to the Vashi NMMC hospital where the doctor said he was taken dead.
His brother showed the police message he had received from the victim’s cellphone at 2:33 a.m., stating, “I tried everything, I stopped.” Therefore, Rabale police initially enrolled cases of unintentional deaths.
However, after post-mortem, the temporary cause of the NMMC death certificate stated “asphicial death due to the strangulation with a head injury”.
When the police asked with the family, the minor stated that his mother constantly pressed him to study, which caused a fight.
On July 27, his father had scolded him because he used his telephone.
He then went to my uncle’s residence nearby.
Then, his mother reached there and both struggled.
The problem reached the Rabale police station, but the police decided.
On July 30, the girl’s father went to Thane to meet her sister.
Around 14:10, his mother called a small child to the bedroom and scolded him because he did not study and beat him.
The girl told her mother’s police even brandished a knife.
Worried about his life, he pushed his mother who fell and hit his head to bed.
After that, his mother took the belt of the cloth lying in bed but the girl took it and allegedly strangled her.
Then, on his mother’s phone, he sent whatsapp message to his father, uncle and aunt.
He locked the room door and called his father, said his mother did not open the door.
Yogesh Gawade senior inspector said, “When the girl was underage, he had been sent to the Remand Teen House.” – George Mendonca