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Prathibha's murder on 13 December 2005 sent shock waves across the country. [4] It was a murder that made companies change their policies towards safety of working women, a crime that made police debate about night shifts for women employees and NGOs demanding nothing less than capital punishment for Shivakumar, the taxi driver charged with murdering Pratibha.
On 25 September 2024, a 31 year old Muktiranjan Pratap Ray killed 29 year old Mahalakshmi in Bangalore in a similar manner. Her body was chopped off in 59 pieces and stuffed in a refrigerator for 18 days. Ray spent the entire night after the murder contemplating on how to dispose the body. Later, he committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree.
Her first murder was committed on 19 October 1999, in Hoskote. Her victim was 30-year-old Mamatha Rajan, who was killed while she was praying at a temple. [1] [5] [6] In 2007, Kempamma killed five more women between 10 October and 18 December. [1] [5] [6] Her second victim was Elizabeth, who was 52 and from Satanur. Elizabeth was praying to ...
Umesh Reddy (born 1969) is a serial rapist and serial killer from India. He confessed to killing 18 women, [1] and was convicted in 9 cases. [2] The police believe that he raped at least 20 women in the states of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Gauri Lankesh (29 January 1962 – 5 September 2017) was an Indian activist and journalist from Bangalore, Karnataka.She worked as an editor in Lankesh Patrike, a Kannada weekly started by her father P. Lankesh, and ran her own weekly called Gauri Lankesh Patrike.
News of Subhash's tragic death has also galvanised men's rights activists and started a wider debate around India's tough dowry law which was designed to protect women from harassment and even murder.
His first crime to be reported happened on 3 July 2009, when he attempted to rape and murder 45-year-old P. Shyamala in Perandahalli. [11] By August 2009, he had raped and murdered 12 women, and raped another six women. He always carried a black handbag with him. He kept a machete in this bag, and killed whomever resisted him.
Vikram Chandrashekar was born in Bengaluru, the city dubbed India's "Silicon Valley." The veteran Oracle employee shared how the city's changed.