Crime beat

Published - January 14, 2011 12:22 am IST - CHENNAI:

Found hanging

A man, whose son was found buried along the shores in Neelankarai on Wednesday, committed suicide by hanging at Kasimedu on Thursday. He left a suicide note claiming that his son had committed suicide and he buried the body in the beach.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (Thoraipakkam) K.N. Murali, E. Ravi (40) of Nainarkuppam was found hanging from a tree near the Kasimedu fishing harbour. Ravi claimed in the note that his friends came home for lunch on Sunday. Shortly after they left, Dileep, his son, hanged himself from the ceiling using a sari.

“After burying the body, Ravi decided to commit suicide. The rope snapped twice and he did not have money to buy a new rope...he then found a rope and hanged himself from the tree. The post-mortem report has indicated that Dileep committed suicide,” Mr. Murali said.

Man murders wife

A man allegedly murdered his wife in his house in Royapettah and absconded. Police said Ravi of Natesan Street called his wife Shanti's relatives and informed that he had murdered her. When they came rushing, Shanti was found dead in a pool of blood. On information, the Roypettah police shifted the body to the Government Royapettah Hospital for post-mortem.

A special team has been formed to apprehend the suspect, police added.

Fatally hit

A motorcyclist was killed on the spot when a lorry ran over him in Vyasarpadi on Wednesday.

Police said Muthukumar of Muthamizh Nagar was going on a motorcycle early on Thursday when a water tanker lorry fatally knocked him down.

The Kilpauk Traffic Investigation police have registered a case.

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