Saturday, 5 March 2016

Neeraj Grover murder


It was a homicide generally abhorrent.

The assemblage of Mumbai-based TV official Neeraj Grover was hacked into pieces, stuffed into three packs and set ablaze in a woodland.

Fourteen days after Maria Susairaj, a battling Kannada performing artist, held up a consistent with the Malad police that her companion had disappeared in the wake of going out on May 7, 2008, it was found that she was included in his killing. Maria's fiancee Emile Jerome, a maritime officer, killed Neeraj, in an attack of fury.

The reason? Jerome came to know on May 6, 2008, that Grover had stayed at Susairaj's level. Suspecting that the two were taking part in an extramarital entanglements, he flew down to Mumbai from Cochin and discovered Grover with his fiancee. A furious Jerome killed Neeraj, then went to a close-by shopping center, bought a chopper and with Maria's help arranged the body off.

Jerome and Maria both got off softly. He has been indicted blamable manslaughter not producing homicide and she was let off saying she was just blameworthy of obliterating proof.



About Neeraj Gover:
Neeraj Grover was a TV official working for Synergy Adlabs, a Mumbai based creation house. He was discovered dead in May 2008; a wrongdoing for which on-screen character Maria Susairaj and her beau Lieutenant M.L. Jerome Mathew were captured. Mathew was in the long run discovered blameworthy of guilty manslaughter not adding up to kill and for obliterating proof. Susairaj was cleared of the slaughtering itself, yet discovered liable of obliterating confirmation. The murdering and ensuing trial got critical press scope in India.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Murder of Rajiv Dixit: The questions remains unanswered


Rajiv Dixit was an Indian social dissident. He built up social developments to spread mindfulness on subjects of Indian national enthusiasm through the Swadeshi development, Azadi Bachao Andolan, and different works. He served as the National Secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan.


A baffling demise of a genuine loyalist that was trailed by no examination or after death report. Heart failure or moderate harming? The inquiries remain.

Murder of Chandrashekhar Prasad


About
Chandrashekar Prasad was an Indian understudy pioneer from Jawaharlal Nehru University, a president of its understudies' union and a dissident of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. He was shot dead on March 31, 1997 while tending to road corner gatherings in the north-Bihar locale town of Siwan in backing of a strike called by his gathering. His death prompted huge understudy dissents in India.