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Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting elderly citizens in Hyderabad, using fake investment, loan, and trading schemes to siphon off large sums. Authorities warn seniors to verify offers, avoid unknown accounts, and seek family support for online financial transactions.
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The victims, Kanakiah, a watchman by profession, and his wife Rajamma, a homemaker, had been residing in Suryanagar, Alwal, for the past six months. Owing to health problems, Kanakiah had stopped going to work and remained at home.
The victims, Kanakiah, a watchman by profession, and his wife Rajamma, a homemaker, had been residing in Suryanagar, Alwal, for the past six months. Owing to health problems, Kanakiah had stopped going to work and remained at home.
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The accused Pasupula Sampath, Maloth Raju, Maloth Srikanth were addicted to liquor and other vices
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In a suicide note purportedly left by the couple, they said they were unable to bear the life’s agony, hence ending their lives
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The couple were travelling towards Navipet when a speeding lorry hit their bike from behind, killing them on the spot.
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On Friday, Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt shared details about the arrest of the accused. The individuals arrested include Shaik Abid alias Abid Ali from Moguluru, Kanchikacharla mandal in NTR district; Chittiprolu Suresh alias Srinivas Rao from Narayanapuram; Shaik Shabeena from Tammarabandapalem; Shaik Hussain Bee from Kodad in Suryapet district; Anumola Anil Kumar from Khammam; Shaik Jamal Bee from Buddaram village in Nelakondapalli mandal; Chaganti Manikanta from Khammam; and Shaik Fareed Ahamed from Jaggayyapeta, AP.
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According to the police, the couple identified as D Suryanarayana Shastry (60) and his wife D Jagadeeshwari (56), were found lying dead in the bedroom
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The victim Laxma Reddy (58) and his wife Bhagya Laxmi (55), were returning in a car after meeting their relatives when a lorry hit their vehicle at Mirjadiguda gate in Chevalla.
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The couple Bondili Prathap Singh (60) and Kalavathi (55) were running a hotel at Sri Kethaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple in Jharasangam.
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Ushaiah and Shantamma, hailing from Nagarkurnool district, were working at the farmhouse for the past few years, say police
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It was said that a farmer, Kommu Somaiah (70) died of a heart attack while working in his agriculture field at the village.
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The deceased, K Ramachandraiah (75) and his wife Sarojanamma (69) had three sons and a daughter and they distributed their property among their children.
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The deceased, Satyanarayana and Rukmini, both aged above 75 years and belong to Mamillagudem area in Khammam city, were travelling in a car when the incident took place.
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They trapped the couple waiting for a bus at Wyra bus stand offering a free ride in their car
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The police reported that the couple, former owners of a grocery store in Rythu Nagar, were killed by unknown individuals after midnight.
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Nizamabad: An elderly couple was found dead under mysterious circumstances at their residence in Alur village of the district on Tuesday. They were identified as Gangaram (70) and Gangamani (65). According to Armoor Inspector Suresh, the bodies of the two were found hanging to the ceiling in their house. The neighbours, who found the bodies, […]
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Siddipet: An elderly couple found dead under suspicious circumstances at their residence at Tigul Village of Jagadevpur Mandal on Monday morning. The victims were Swargam Satyanarayana (65) and his wife Balamani (60). They were found hanging, but the relatives alleged that it was case of strangulation. The Police have shifted the bodies to Area Hospital […]
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Hyderabad: The KPHB police arrested three persons in connection with a recent murder attempt on an elderly couple. The arrested persons were V Venkateshwara Rao (58), a school assistant from Karimnagar district, P Sai Krishna (27) from Alwal and N Santosh (27) from Karimnagar district. V Sai Krishna, 31, the prime suspect who is not […]
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The victims were identified as Y.Mallikarjun Reddy (60), wife Rajyalaxmi (56) and grandson Devansh Reddy, all residents of Saketh Nagar in Vikarabad.
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Biyyala Rajaiah and Mallamma, both paralysis patients, were abandoned by their elder son Mallesh recently