Father Kills Son For Losing Rs. 2 Crore In Betting
Hyderabad Now
Man Murdered By Group Of People At Attapur
Medak/Hyderabad, May 12 (Hydnow): A man killed his son reportedly after the latter lost Rs. 2 crore in betting, mostly on cricket matches, over the last couple of years.
Depressed over his son’s betting addiction, Satyanarayana had tried to convince his son Mukesh Kumar, 28, to change his ways.
However, he continued to invest in betting and lost huge amounts. The father-son duo had a serious argument on the same issue on Saturday night after which Satyanarayana attacked Mukesh with a rod at their residence at Bagiarathpally in Chinna Shankarampet mandal. Mukesh, who sustained serious head injuries died on the spot.
Satynarayana was working as a trackman at Malyala in Chegunta mandal. Family members said Mukesh had even sold his residence and flat in Medchal town to invest in cricket betting. Mukesh is survived by his wife and two children. (Hydnow)
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