The loss of life of a 32-year-old man in what was labeled as a street accident in Bengaluru is being investigated after two months, as his father approached a courtroom, elevating the suspicion that his son may have been murdered.
On August 6, M Arun Raj, a resident of Hongasandra in Begur Publish, was discovered mendacity injured close to his broken two-wheeler by a passerby. He was discovered close to the NICE Street bridge on Begur Koppa Street and brought to a close-by hospital, the place medical doctors declared him useless on arrival.
The Hulimavu visitors police then registered a street accident case beneath part 281 (rash using) and 106 (1) (inflicting loss of life by negligence) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
On August 11, the police acquired a postmortem report that instructed that Arun Raj died because of a cranium fracture and intracranial haemorrhage on account of accidents sustained.
Arun’s father Muniraju M suspects that his son may have been attacked by somebody.
Talking to indianexpress.com, Muniraju stated, “There was no harm to the helmet, however there was a head damage. How can anybody maintain such accidents with out the helmet getting broken? There was a one-inch damage on the left aspect of Arun’s head.”
“I stored asking the police to switch the case to the legislation and order wing, stating there was one thing suspicious in my son’s loss of life. They seized Arun’s scooter and stored the helmet within the workplace however did nothing. I have no idea any politician or officer who can affect the police. The police had been asking me to offer proof to justify my suspicion that Arun was murdered. If I had been to search out proof, why do we want the police?” requested Muniraju, who has been a lorry driver for the previous 30 years.
“I’ll lengthen all my assist to the police to analyze the case,” Muniraju stated.
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Arun, who was a human sources skilled at an MNC, was all set to get married in October.
The Hulimavu police have now registered a case beneath part 103 (1) (homicide) of the BNS and begun the investigation. “We’re accumulating the required proof, together with CCTV footage and different particulars, to determine whether or not it was an accident or homicide,” a police officer stated.

