Grandson stabs grandmom in Karnataka hours after police complaint
Locals allege that Balavva had earlier lodged multiple complaints against her grandson, but no strict action was taken.
Salar News
Belagavi, 18 May
A
70-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed to death by her grandson in Agasage
village in Belagavi taluk, just hours after she approached police seeking
protection from his harassment.
The deceased, Balavva Kalgouda Patil, had reportedly gone to Kakati Police Station on Sunday night to lodge a complaint against her grandson, Kalgouda, over repeated harassment.
Police, considering her age and the late hour, reportedly
dropped her back to Agasage village in a police vehicle. Locals allege the
accused was neither detained nor strictly warned, with police advising her to
call the emergency helpline 112 if the harassment continued.
Shortly
after the police left, Kalgouda allegedly attacked her with a knife, questioning
what action authorities would take against him. Balavva sustained severe
injuries and died on the spot.
Before her
death, the woman reportedly showed neighbours a note containing the emergency
number “112”, written by police personnel, and asked them to seek help. The
blood-stained note has since become a disturbing symbol of the incident.
The
accused fled after the attack, and a search operation has been launched to trace
him.
Locals also allege that Balavva had earlier lodged multiple complaints against her grandson, but no strict action was taken.
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