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Saturday, 27 April 2024 9.25 AM IST

'He had single stab wound to chest that went deep into his back': Relatives with more shocking revelations on youth's murder at Pettah

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Relatives of Aneesh, who was stabbed to death in Pettah, have come up with more shocking revelations. Rache, a relative, alleged that there was a lot of mystery surrounding the incident. Speaking to a private media outlet, she revealed that Aneesh had a single stab wound to the chest and that the stab went deep into his back. "This was done deliberately in order to kill. It is said that the accused is a butcher", she said. She also said that Aneesh was not found in the girl's room.

Aneesh's mother Dolly also made further revelations in the incident. Dolly alleges that her son went to bed happy that night and that Simon and his family called and killed him. The police have stated that the statement given by the accused Simon Lalan was false. The accused told the police that he stabbed Aneesh, thinking he was a thief, after going to his daughter's room on hearing a noise. According to the cops, the accused stabbed Aneesh after ignoring the pleas from his wife and daughter not to hurt him. Police added that the deceased Aneesh had visited the house several times before to see the girl.

Police said Aneesh had entered the room with the girl's permission and the two were in love. After recording the statements of Simon Lalan, his wife and children, the police came to the conclusion that the accused had knowingly stabbed him.

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TAGS: CRIME, STAB WOUND, CHEST, WOUND, RELATIVES, REVELATION, YOUTH MURDER, PETTAH, MURDER, ANEESH
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