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Professor's son sentenced to life in prison for murdering elderly mother

Accused's son killed sick mother by throwing her down from the fourth floor of Agashi, which looks like a burden: CCTV

Professor's son sentenced to life in prison for murdering elderly mother
Rajkot, Dec 12: The accused son, who was staying at the Darshan Avenue apartment near Nanavati Chowk on the 150-foot ring road near Sterling Hospital on the 150-foot ring road here, today took his mother to the roof and killed her. NN Dave had convicted the accused professor's son Sandeep Vinodbhai Nathwani and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

The mother who died in the case in Rajkot was a retired government employee and the accused's son is a professor at BK Pharmacy. Yesterday, the court convicted the accused and sentenced the accused to death in a 'rarest of rare' case. However, the court found the accused guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment. According to the police case and the chargesheet, the accused Sandeep Nathwani's mother Shri Jayshreeben, a government official as an education inspector and later retired at Jamnagar, was brought to Rajkot due to illness and underwent an operation at Stirling Hospital. The accused was living in a flat with his wife and a young girl when the accused's house was kept at the accused's house as it would take time for him to recover. When the accused finally found his mother burdened with questions about Matushri's illness and her service, he decided and planned to get rid of his own sick mother.

On the day of the incident, i.e. On 28-7-2017, she took her mother-in-law to the attic of Darshan Avenue apartment near Nanavati Chowk and cold cold threw her down from the fourth floor and thus the old woman died. But the record of this act of the accused i.e. the scene of Matushri being taken to Paran Agassi in a state of illness and the presence of the accused on the agassi with Matushree and the timing of the presence of the accused on the agassi when Matushree Bhoi fell to the bottom was exposed in the CCTV camera.

During the investigation, the police gathered evidence and finally filed a chargesheet and the accused was tried under section 30 of the IPC. During the trial, the prosecution examined the witness evidence to prove its case. The flat holders include the accused's sister, Banevi Vigarenos. And at that time 24 documentary evidences were presented from the list and then the public prosecutor Shri Maheshbhai Joshi presented lengthy arguments and judgments of the high courts from both the parties. Was.

Maheshbhai Joshi and Prashantbhai Patel were engaged in this work as public prosecutors. And the judgment was delivered by Additional District and Sessions Judge Shri PN Dave.

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