Dharwad, October 27: The police have been trying to establish contact with the relatives of 76-year-old person who was stranded like an orphan on Pune-Bengaluru national highway on the outskirts of the city on Saturday.

Locals have seen that a youth who came in a car left the aged person near Garag cross and went away. They thought that someone has dropped the aged person. When the aged person did not know where to go, local people asked him and shocked to hear the answer from him. They came to know that it was his son who left him on the road. Suddenly, the locals informed the police and admitted him to a hospital. The doctors who treated him said the person is suffering from amnesia.

"My name is Vincent Christine. I was a mechanic. I was living with my son at Mathikere in Bengaluru. I want to go home. Please send me to my son's home or nearby church. I don't have money to purchase medicines. Please give me any job so that I could earn money and purchase medicines", he said.

 

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New Delhi: An Indian CEO has triggered widespread debate on social media after reportedly spending Rs 14 lakh on a Louis Vuitton suitcase designed for his dog. Ajay Thakore, CEO of Doctor Multimedia, shared a video on Instagram showcasing the extravagant purchase, which has since drawn mixed reactions.

In the video, Thakore is seen entering a Louis Vuitton store, stating, "I think my dog has something to pick up." He then reveals the "Bone Trunk," a bone-shaped, hard-shell suitcase complete with a varnished wooden tray and two bowls. The video’s caption read, "Aspen's always spending money like there's no tomorrow. $20k Louis Vuitton bone trunk."

The post quickly went viral, with many users expressing shock and disbelief. Some criticized the CEO’s indulgence, questioning the morality of spending such a large sum on a pet accessory when pressing issues like poverty and animal welfare exist. Comments ranged from disbelief to sharp criticism, with one user remarking, "Imagine how far $20k would go at an animal rescue." Others viewed it as a reflection of societal excess, calling it a "grotesque illustration of what's wrong in society."

However, Thakore also found support from some users, who defended his right to spend his wealth as he pleased. One commenter noted the irony of criticism coming from people who indulge in expensive gadgets, writing, "It's funny how many condemn this spending yet think nothing of buying an $800 iPhone without considering charity."