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Knanaya Catholic Church refuses to comment on ruling | India News

The Knanaya Catholic Church chose to keep mum on the court verdict which found two of their members guilty. The official spokesperson of the church said they will not be reacting to the developments. Father Thomas Kottoor was a vicar and taught Sister Abhaya psychology at the BCM College in Kottayam. He was also secretary to the then bishop of the archeparchy. He later rose to be chancellor of the Catholic diocese in Kottayam. He was also the member of the vigilance commission of the archeparchy of Kottayam. He was removed from the post of chancellor of Kottayam archdiocese last year when the trial was set to begin.

Once a thief, Sister Abhaya case witness Raju says his child has got justice

Once a thief, Sister Abhaya case witness Raju says his ‘child’ has got justice Once a thief, Sister Abhaya case witness Raju says his ‘child’ has got justice Raju, a self-proclaimed thief at that time, was present at the convent when Sister Abhaya was murdered by the two accused. advertisement Then a thief, Raju was at the church when the murder took place. I still live in 3 cent of a land in a colony. Many people had approached me offering crores, but I never accepted a single rupee. I have a wife and two daughters and we live happily, these are the words of Raju, one of the key witnesses in the Sister Abhaya murder case. His role was instrumental in ensuring the conviction of the murder accused after 28 years of legal battle.

Sister Abhaya murder case: CBI court awards life imprisonment to two accused, slaps fine of Rs five lakh each

Highlights The court also slapped a fine of Rs five lakh each on two convicts The 19-year-old Catholic nun`s body was found in a well inside St Pius Convent in Kottayam district of Kerala on March 27, 1992 Thiruvananthapuram: A special CBI court in Kerala sentenced two convicts in the Sister Abhaya murder case to life imprisonment and slapped a fine of Rs five lakh each on Wednesday. After nearly 28 years, the special CBI court had on Tuesday pronounced the verdict in Sister Abhaya murder case holding both accused Fr Thomas Kottoor and Sr Sephy guilty. After the verdict, the nun broke down, while the priest on his way to jail shouted from the police vehicle that `he is innocent`. 

Abhaya murder case: Father Thomas Kotoor gets double life term, after 28 years

Abhaya murder case: Father Thomas Kotoor gets double life term, after 28 years
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India: Life terms for priest and nun in Sister Abhaya murder case

Thiruvananthapuram: A Central Bureau of Investigation court here on Wednesday handed out life imprisonment to the two key accused, a priest Father Thomas M Kottoor and a nun, Sister Sephy, in the murder of Sr Abhaya, a nun in Kottayam in 1992. Both were also fined Rs500,000 each. Kottoor was fined an additional Rs100,000 for trespass into the convent where the murder was committed. The court had found them guilty on Tuesday and the judge K Sanalkumar announced the punishment for the two on Wednesday. Kottoor s counsel had requested for a lenient punishment considering his age and that he was a cancer patient. Sephy’s counsel pointed out that she had to take care of her aged parents. The court announced the punishment after listening to the defendants’ pleas.

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