Kadaba: Man assaults woman, case registered


Daijiworld Media Network – Kadaba (MS)

Kadaba, Apr 30: A man assaulted a woman who questioned four men beating her house worker due to some argument. A case is registered in this connection.

According to the complaint filed by Biji M (39), resident of Mannagundi Mane, Kaukradi village in the taluk, Kumar works as a domestic help in her house. He was taking the cow for grazing. He was assaulted by four men including Mahesh. This was noticed by a known person, who informed the matter to the complainant.

When Biji, complainant, went to the spot of altercation between her domestic help Kumar and the assaulters and question the motive behind the attack, one of the gang member pulled the t shirt of the woman and hit her on neck and head with his hand. Her Mangalasutra and ear rings fell down in the process. In addition, he beat the woman with a chain causing injury on her left arm.

A complaint in this regard is filed by Biji, the victim of assault. Kadaba police are investigating further.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, May 01 2022

    Iam sure those men wanted to take cow with them or thinking he was stealing the cow?But why should they raise hands on a woman.Such men without any manners and laws.Do the same with them.

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