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7 deaths in a Kerala family over 15 years; case registered

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Published : Oct 26, 2019, 5:11 PM IST

Kerala police filed an FIR involving the mysterious deaths of seven people in a family over a span of 15 years. As part of a new probe launched following a complaint filed by a member of the family, police officials found that there was a mystery in the deaths and a case has been registered.

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Thiruvananthapuram: Police have registered an FIR in the mysterious death series in Karamana where seven members of the family died under mysterious circumstances in the last 15 years.

The complaint has been registered in the death of Gopinathan Nair and his family.

The deceased include Gopinathan Nair's wife Sukhumiyamma, their daughter and sons Jayasri, Jayabalakrishnan and Jayaprakash, his relative Unnikrishnan and Jayamadhavan.

The complaint states that the cause of the murder is the family's property.

Family member Prasanna Kumari lodged a complaint with Karamana police alleging that the murder took place and the assets of Rs 50 crore had been stolen.

The District Crime Branch has also conducted preliminary inquiries about mysterious deaths.

DGP Loknath Behra said, "There was some mystery in the case but this Karamana case is not like Koodathayi case."

He further said, "The preliminary inquiry found that there was a mystery in the deaths and the Crime DCP Mohammed Arif will investigate the case."

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Thiruvananthapuram: Police have registered an FIR in the mysterious death series in Karamana where seven members of the family died under mysterious circumstances in the last 15 years.

The complaint has been registered in the death of Gopinathan Nair and his family.

The deceased include Gopinathan Nair's wife Sukhumiyamma, their daughter and sons Jayasri, Jayabalakrishnan and Jayaprakash, his relative Unnikrishnan and Jayamadhavan.

The complaint states that the cause of the murder is the family's property.

Family member Prasanna Kumari lodged a complaint with Karamana police alleging that the murder took place and the assets of Rs 50 crore had been stolen.

The District Crime Branch has also conducted preliminary inquiries about mysterious deaths.

DGP Loknath Behra said, "There was some mystery in the case but this Karamana case is not like Koodathayi case."

He further said, "The preliminary inquiry found that there was a mystery in the deaths and the Crime DCP Mohammed Arif will investigate the case."

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Thiruvananthapuram: A complaint is filed regarding the death of Seven members of a family. The complaint says that the murder is done for getting the property worth 50 crore rupees. The mureder is happened in Karamana Kalady Koothathil family. A family member named Prasanna Kumari lodged complaint with Karamana police alleging that the murder took place and the assets of Rs 50 crore had been stolen. The District Crime Branch has also conducted preliminary inquiries about mysterious deaths. The deceased are Gopinathan Nair, his wife Sukhumiyamma, their daughter and son's Jayasri, Jayabalakrishnan and Jayaprakash, Gopinathan Nair's relative Unnikrishan and Jayamadhavan. DGP Loknath Behra said that there were some mystery in the case. Karamana case is not like Koodathayi case. Each case is different and they discussed the matter with the Commissioner. The DGP said that the Crime DCP  Mohammed Arif will investigate the case. 

 


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