Bengaluru, May 31: Depressed over the death of her husband TV anchor Chandan in a road accident a week before in Davangere, his wife Veena reportedly killed their son Tushar (13) by slitting his throat before trying to commit suicide by consuming acid, in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

Now, Veena (38) is in a critical condition and currently undergoing treatment at Victoria hospital. They were residing in Someshwara extension in Doddaballapur.

Chandan was working as a host in a Television channel. He was died in the road accident that took place near Davangere on May 24. With his death, Veena and Tushar were shocked. Unable to come out of the pain of her husband’s death, Veena has decided to commit suicide. Before killing herself, she wanted to kill her son Tushar by slitting his throat. After killing her son, she consumed acid to kill herself. But as usual, the school has come to pick up Tushar. Noticing that the door was locked, the bus attender pushed the door and the news came to light. Later, Veena was admitted to the hospital and Doddaballapur police registered a case.



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Davangere: Reports state that two groups engaged in stone pelting at each other during Ganesha idol immersion ceremony in Davangere on Thursday. Two police personnel were injured in the incident.

Few days ago, two groups of youth engaged in verbal altercation regarding raising of a flag for Eid Milad celebration. On account of the clashes, police had heightened security for the Ganesha procession. Despite the additional security, stones were pelted at the procession, sources stated. Inspector Gururaj and constable Raghavendra were injured in the incident. The procession continued after the police brought the situation to control. However, the stone pelting resumed once again as the procession surged forwards.

Security has been tightened up in the area and all shops have been closed down by the police. The two police personnel, who were injured in the stone pelting, are undergoing treatment at a hospital.