Chennai: Mittanamari Abadi stood on double testimony murder On Sunday evening, one of the early residents, Ayurvedic doctor Shivan Nair, 72, and his wife, Prasanna Kumari, 62, a former teacher, were murdered in their clinic.
Police have arrested T. Magesh (20), a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, on suspicion of murder. They tracked him using a cell phone he left at the crime scene.
Police said the suspect, Shivan Nair, is a former army man, and the couple lives near the Gandhi Nagar highway in Mittanamari and has been running a clinic adjacent to their home for nearly 30 years, with patients coming from all over the city. was coming. Although the couple lived in a close-knit neighborhood, none of their neighbors heard their screams at the time of the murder.
A patient who arrived at the clinic around 6pm found Sivan Nair outside the balcony in a pool of blood. His wife was found dead inside her house. He alerted other locals and the couple’s son Hari Om.
Mutapudupet police have registered a case of murder. They sent the body to Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital for post-mortem.
They picked up a mobile phone from the crime scene, which led them to Magesh. Ayurvedic doctor Hari Om himself also raised suspicions against Magesh, saying that her mother had complained about the youth two weeks ago.
Hari Om told police that her mother had told her about Magesh and that he was bothering her by visiting her at odd hours and asking her for money. Magesh, who works at a hardware store in KK Nagar, had been undergoing treatment for a stomach ailment along with his girlfriend since 2019. “In the past two weeks, Prasanna Kumari became suspicious of his actions. She did not allow him inside her house and asked him to collect medicines from outside.” Abadi Deputy Police Commissioner Ayman Jamal said.
Police said on Sunday night that Magesh got into an argument with Prassana Kumari, following which he killed her. When Shivan Nair heard his wife’s screams and rushed in, he also killed her. He then fled in a motorcycle taxi. The incident was captured on a surveillance camera. Magesh told police that he was repeatedly insulted and irritated in front of other patients. Mr. Magesh is in judicial custody.
Neighbor Sreekumar said the couple were soft-spoken and always ready to help locals.
Police have arrested T. Magesh (20), a resident of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, on suspicion of murder. They tracked him using a cell phone he left at the crime scene.
Police said the suspect, Shivan Nair, is a former army man, and the couple lives near the Gandhi Nagar highway in Mittanamari and has been running a clinic adjacent to their home for nearly 30 years, with patients coming from all over the city. was coming. Although the couple lived in a close-knit neighborhood, none of their neighbors heard their screams at the time of the murder.
A patient who arrived at the clinic around 6pm found Sivan Nair outside the balcony in a pool of blood. His wife was found dead inside her house. He alerted other locals and the couple’s son Hari Om.
Mutapudupet police have registered a case of murder. They sent the body to Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital for post-mortem.
They picked up a mobile phone from the crime scene, which led them to Magesh. Ayurvedic doctor Hari Om himself also raised suspicions against Magesh, saying that her mother had complained about the youth two weeks ago.
Hari Om told police that her mother had told her about Magesh and that he was bothering her by visiting her at odd hours and asking her for money. Magesh, who works at a hardware store in KK Nagar, had been undergoing treatment for a stomach ailment along with his girlfriend since 2019. “In the past two weeks, Prasanna Kumari became suspicious of his actions. She did not allow him inside her house and asked him to collect medicines from outside.” Abadi Deputy Police Commissioner Ayman Jamal said.
Police said on Sunday night that Magesh got into an argument with Prassana Kumari, following which he killed her. When Shivan Nair heard his wife’s screams and rushed in, he also killed her. He then fled in a motorcycle taxi. The incident was captured on a surveillance camera. Magesh told police that he was repeatedly insulted and irritated in front of other patients. Mr. Magesh is in judicial custody.
Neighbor Sreekumar said the couple were soft-spoken and always ready to help locals.
