Family of Prabha Shetty shell-shocked; Daughter yet to be informed

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March 9, 2015

Mangaluru/ Bengaluru, Mar 9: The plight of a man who hears over phone his wife pleading with her killer or killers that she be spared could not be explained in words. And if both are thousands of kilometres apart, the nightmare could be anyone's guess.

G Arun Kumar was in Bengaluru and could do little when his wife in Sydney interrupted their telephonic conversation and said, "I think I have been stabbed." The line just went dead. It was around 4pm on Saturday.

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Shocked family members of murdered techie Prabha Shetty, were asked to rush to her uncle’s Chandra Layout residence as they tried to protect her 9-year-old daughter, Meghana, from the trauma and news of her mother’s death.

Oblivious to the tragedy, the girl, a class 5 student, was in their house at Basaveshwarnagar with her paternal grandparents even as her father, G. Arun Kumar, rushed to Australia.

Prabha Shetty’s brother-in-law, G. Prashanth Kumar, said that Mr. Arun, who was talking to Prabha over the phone when she was attacked, was also kept in the dark about Prabha’s death and was informed of it only after he landed in Australia.

Ironically, Shetty (39), who had been to Sydney in 2012 for an off-site project with tech firm Mindtree, was expected to return to a happy family reunion in April. Inconsolable family members said that Mr. Arun Kumar was planning to go to Australia in April to escort his wife back home. Bharathi Jayachandra, Prabha’s aunt said that “She last called me three days ago, when she said that it was taxing on her to stay away from family. She complained that the work pressure was also severe and she planned to return home for good in April.”

Armed with a BE in Computer Science, Prabha had been working with Mindtree since 2005 and was a senior technical analyst with the company.

Her husband, Arun Kumar, works in an automobile firm. Her parents live in her hometown at Nandagokula in Amtoor near Kalladka in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. Her father Mahabala Shetty is a farmer and Prabha was the second of five siblings.

Thrijesh Jayachandra, Prabha Shetty’s brother-in-law said that her husband narrated the incident to them before he rushed to Australia. He said: “She was walking while talking to Arun over phone when she said that a suspicious-looking man was following her. The next moment, he heard her scream for help and then plead with the man not to harm and take all her belongings if he wanted. Seconds later, he heard her scream and say she was stabbed. The call was cut abruptly.”

Ms. Shetty’s elder brother Shankar Shetty is based out of Perth, who reached the spot on Saturday night and claimed the body.

Almost died 10 years ago!

Prabha Shetty had escaped death by a whisker when she met with a road accident in Bengaluru way back in 2005. She almost died when a motorcycle hit her in Prashanth Nagar. She suffered grievous injuries and was hospitalised. She remained in coma for three months and recovered. But she lost sense of smell, Thrijesh, said. After the accident, Prabha and her husband, G Arun Kumar, decided to have a child.

But this time, she wasn’t as lucky. “My aunt was a bit unlucky in her life as she had almost died in a tragic incident some time back,” Thrijesh, a civil contractor, said.

Also Read: Mangaluru techie Prabha Shetty stabbed to death in Australia

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Prabha Shetty’s parents’ house at Nandagokula in Amtoor near Kalladka at Bantwal taluk in Dakshina Kannada district

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May 2,2025

Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada district has secured the top position in Karnataka in the SSLC (Class 10) results for the academic year 2024–25, with a pass percentage of 91.12%, as announced on Friday.

In the previous academic year (2023–24), the district had ranked second in the state with a higher pass percentage of 92.12%. Despite a 1% drop in the pass rate this year, the district has risen to the top position. In 2022–23, it had ranked 17th with 89.52%.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Venkatesh S Patagar attributed the district’s improved rank to several focused initiatives. Among them were the timely completion of the syllabus by December 2024 and subject-wise special classes.

Special attention was given to slow learners through dedicated support classes. The department also organized fortnightly parent meetings to track students' academic progress.

To instill discipline and a consistent study routine, schools made regular wake-up calls to students in the mornings and evenings. Other initiatives included model question paper practice, the 'Jnana Sinchana' live YouTube series, online doubt-clearing sessions, and interactive radio phone-in programs.

Students were also encouraged to attempt the 'Vijayeebhava' question paper series, developed and published by the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Udupi.

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April 30,2025

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Mangaluru, April 30: The victim of the tragic mob lynching in Mangaluru, 36-year-old Ashraf, was assaulted for nearly two hours before his body was abandoned at the crime scene, according to sources. The incident took place near a local cricket match venue in Kudupu on April 28. The exact motive behind the attack remains under investigation. Ashraf had suffered multiple severe internal injuries, which led to his death.

Ashraf, originally from Pulpalli village in Sultan Bathery taluk, Wayanad district, Kerala, had been living in Mangaluru for the past month as a manual labourer. 

He was known to have a mild mental disability, which had caused him to wander around different areas. Abdul Jabbar, Ashraf’s brother, confirmed that Ashraf was unmarried and had no affiliations with any organization. "We had been treating his health issues for years, but his condition never fully improved," Jabbar shared. 

Despite his mental health challenges, Ashraf frequently visited family in Kerala and maintained regular contact with his brother, who provided him with essentials, including a mobile phone.

The police had initially registered the incident as an unnatural death under suspicious circumstances. However, following the autopsy, the case was reclassified as mob lynching after it was confirmed that Ashraf died from internal injuries caused by strong blows, compounded by shock and the lack of medical intervention.

In connection with the incident, 20 men have been arrested so far, with 25 suspects believed to be involved. The first person to assault Ashraf is thought to be 26-year-old autorickshaw driver T Sachin from Kudupu. Police have invoked several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) related to mob violence and culpable homicide. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities collecting witness statements, CCTV footage, and mobile tower data to identify additional suspects.

Abdul Jabbar has assured full cooperation with the police as they continue to investigate the horrific attack.

‘Attempt to cover up’

Meanwhile, the Dakshina Kannada district committee of CPI(M) has accused the Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate of deliberately attempting to cover up the mob lynching. The committee claims that the FIR (First Information Report) filed in this case serves as strong evidence of the police’s efforts to obscure the truth.

“The news of the incident reached the Vamanjoor Police Station within an hour of the incident. Five hours later, police arrived at the crime scene, where they found the brutalized body of the victim. By this time, the details of the incident were clear to the police, and the news had also reached Mangaluru Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal,” it said.

CPI(M) district secretary Muneer Katipalla alleged that the police apparently tried to weaken and possibly cover up the case due to various factors. Ravindra Nayak, a prominent BJP leader, and Manjunath, both believed to be key figures in the local political circles, are reportedly connected to the attack. The incident drew national attention, and the police were reportedly concerned that the case would cause embarrassment if it became widely known.

As part of the cover-up, Manjunath, who is said to have played a pivotal role in the mob lynching, allegedly filed a report stating that the unidentified body had been found. Despite being fully aware of the details, the police issued a lookout notice, falsely claiming that the victim may have died from falling due to intoxication or a scuffle, with only superficial injuries on his body, said Mr. Katipalla, who believes this was an effort to exonerate the real culprits and avoid further embarrassment for the local authorities.

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May 10,2025

Mangaluru, May 10: A new chapter in Mangaluru’s infrastructure story unfolds on May 16, as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah arrives to inaugurate two transformative projects: the newly built Deputy Commissioner’s Office at Padil and a world-class indoor stadium at Urwa.

These developments signal a strong push toward better governance and enhanced urban amenities in the coastal city.

₹75 Crore DC Office

The new DC Office, spread across a modern campus at Padil, comes with a price tag of ₹75 crore. Initially budgeted at ₹55 crore, the project received an additional ₹20 crore under the Smart City Mission, aimed at integrating technology and convenience in public administration.

“This facility reflects our vision of a centralized, people-friendly government. With 23 departments under one roof, citizens can now access services more efficiently,” said District In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao.

The phased relocation of departments will begin on the day of inauguration and be completed over the next 2 to 3 weeks.

₹35 Crore Indoor Stadium Opens Doors

Also on the agenda is the grand opening of Mangaluru’s new indoor sports complex in Urwa, built for ₹35 crore. This ultra-modern facility is equipped to host national-level indoor events and will offer quality training infrastructure for emerging sports talent in the region.

Initiated during Siddaramaiah’s previous term, both the stadium and DC Office projects are now ready for public use and are expected to create lasting impact.

“These projects are not just buildings. They are investments in governance, youth, and the future of Mangaluru,” said Rao.

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