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RAJKOT: In a gruesome incident, a 50-year-old man was stabbed to death by his son in Juthal village in Maliya Hatina taluka of Junagadh district late on Thursday night over a domestic dispute.
According to the police, the deceased, who was identified as Meraman Kathad, was hacked to death by his 19-year-old son, Govind, at around 9:30 pm over a grudge against his father who had lodged a complaint against him a few days ago. The police had summoned Govind on Thursday for questioning.
An irate Govind created a ruckus with his mother Vijaya, over some domestic matters and when Meraman came to intervene and pacify his son, Govind got even more agitated and in blind rage stabbed his father with a knife.
Walking home from a spot of Christmas shopping, former Heathrow Airport workers Arti Dhir and Kaval Raijada looked like they hadn’t a care in the world.
Free to do as they please, the couple can pop from their West London council flat to the post office or gym without so much as raising an eyebrow.
Yet, remarkably, the pair are the prime suspects in a horrific plot to murder their 11-year-old adopted son in India for a £150,000 insurance payout – and have repeatedly managed to evade justice.
Dhir, 55, and Raijada, 31, have been the subject of extradition requests from the Indian government to return and stand trial for their alleged roles in the murders of little Gopal Sejani and his brother-in-law Harsukhbhai Kardani, who was killed attempting to save the child.