Mangaluru: Ananth Kamath, owner of the rubber farm where suspected killers of Kannada scholar MM Kalburgi were allegedly given final training, has denied the charges and termed it to be false. "I do not have any information about this," he said.
M M Kalburgi, noted Kannada scholar was shot dead at his residence on August 30, 2015 aged 77.
"These reports are all false. I have received information that a newspaper has published this. I have inquired through the lawyer. There is no mention of it in the charge sheet. Therefore, I am planning to file a defamation case against the person who made this news."
-Ananth Kamath
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Mandya (PTI): Three members of a family, two of them women, were killed when the car they were travelling in overturned and fell into a ditch on Sunday, police said.
The driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a bridge on the Bengaluru-Mangaluru National Highway at Nagamangala in Mandya district, police added.
The deceased were identified as Chandregowda (62) and Sarojamma (57), both residents of Chikkamagaluru. They were returning to their hometown when the accident occurred, police sources said.
In another incident near Agaralinganna Doddi in Maddur taluk, a private bus overturned on a service road, injuring more than 30 people. Locals helped rescue the passengers after the accident.
The passengers were travelling to Bengaluru after visiting the Shimsha Maramma temple in Malavalli. The injured were taken to hospitals in Mandya and Maddur for treatment.
