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Death for humans who kill mother, fried & eat body parts

Death for humans who kill mother, fried & eat body parts
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Kolhapur: Court session here on Thursday was punished and distributed the death penalty for a man because he killed his mother after he refused to take him to buy liquor.
Additional Session Hakim Mahesh Krishnaji Jadhav Ladyed Sunil Rama Kuchkoravi (35) was guilty of the murder of under 302 of the Indian paly code and referred to the details of the case while holding it as a ‘rare rare case’ in accordance with the Supreme Court’s mandate to distribute the death penalty.
However, the death penalty must be confirmed by the Bombay High Court, the judge said, saying a verdict in an open court.
The court enforced the findings of Kolhapur police that Sunil truly killed his 63-year-old mother Yallama Rama Kuchkoravi around 2pm on August 28, 2017 (at Makadwala Vasawat in Kolhapur City).
He then cut off his body and eat a few after frying them in the pan.
The Public Prosecutor Vivek Shukla said, “We have been seeking a death penalty.
There is a precedent in the case of ‘the rarest’ when hanging until the death penalty is given.
He killed his own mother and tarnished the body in a way that no one would imagine.” Inspector more than the police Shahupuri, who investigated this case, took the help of DNA profiles to support this case.
“I have seen many murders and corpses in my career in Mumbai and in the country of Naxalite.
It is the most cruel.
We do stomach washing, hand laundering and washing legs and samples sent for DNA profiles.
All samples match the deceased.
We have 12 Eyewitnesses on our side.
Also, the scene on the killing site and the condition of the body that has died is sufficient to prove the atrocities accused.
“Police District Supervisors Shailesh Balcawade announced a gift of Rs 15,000 for more and his team for taking the case to the logical end.
, The court has imposed a fine of RS 25,000 in Kuchkorvi and if it was not paid, he had to spend six months in prison.
Vijay Lambore’s defense lawyer said, “The relatives accused of being dissatisfied with the verdict.
They will appeal in the Bombay High Court.
We have submitted all documents related to this case to relatives for further legal steps that they might want to take.”

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