Youth damages TV over recharge, killed by father
TNN | Jan 28, 2019, 06:35 IST
AHMEDABAD: One Govind Parmar, 52, clubbed his 25-year-old son, Ajay, to death in Amraiwadi on Saturday evening, after Ajay reportedly threw a TV set on floor finding it not recharged.
According to an FIR lodged by Ajay's mother, her husband lost his cool when her son damaged the TV set. He started hitting Ajay on his head with a thick stick, she stated. Police said Govind's wife Lalitaben, who works with a private company, had gone to her sister's house in Gomitpur on Saturday.
"On returning home at about 4pm, I found my husband warming food on a stove. I then went out to purchase some grocery from the market and when I returned, I found my son lying on the floor of the house in a pool of blood," the complainant has stated in her FIR.
Inspector of Amraiwadi police station Odhar Desai said Govind later surrendered before them.
"We have arrested him and also seized the stick with which Govind had clubbed his son to death," added Desai.
According to an FIR lodged by Ajay's mother, her husband lost his cool when her son damaged the TV set. He started hitting Ajay on his head with a thick stick, she stated. Police said Govind's wife Lalitaben, who works with a private company, had gone to her sister's house in Gomitpur on Saturday.
"On returning home at about 4pm, I found my husband warming food on a stove. I then went out to purchase some grocery from the market and when I returned, I found my son lying on the floor of the house in a pool of blood," the complainant has stated in her FIR.
Inspector of Amraiwadi police station Odhar Desai said Govind later surrendered before them.
"We have arrested him and also seized the stick with which Govind had clubbed his son to death," added Desai.
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