Forced abortion leads to woman's death

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November 9, 2012

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Udupi, November 9: In yet another barbaric incident against the feminine gender, a 25-year-old-woman died allegedly due to complications arising from forced consumption of abortion pills here.

The deceased is Lalitha, daughter of Nonaiah Gowda, resident of Mala village in Karkala taluk.

She was married to Sundara, resident of Borkatte-Hankady in Miyaru village in Karkala taluk four years ago. The couple begot two children earlier.

Sundara picked up argument with his wife over third pregnancy and allegedly forced her to abort foetus.

She took abortion pills after she was mentally tortured, it is said.

Soon after consuming the pills, Lalitha developed severe stomach cramps and started to bleed. She died of immense bleeding.

A case has been registered against Sundara at Karkala police station.

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Committee convener Muneer Katipalla noted that only 50% of the Nanthoor-Moodbidri-Karkala highway upgrade is complete after seven to eight years. The Nanthoor-Vamanjoor stretch remains unfinished, causing traffic issues, while dangerous hillside cutting near Kettikal has forced residents to relocate. Additionally, a flyover near Kaikamba threatens a local market.

Katipalla also criticized the construction of a bypass road, alleging it benefits real estate investors and inflates the project cost, which could increase toll fees. The proposed toll plaza, situated 36 km from Talapady toll gate and 35 km from Brahmarakotlu toll gate, violates distance regulations and is too close to local amenities, raising public objections.

There is growing concern that toll collection might begin before the project's completion, with locals frustrated by unaddressed grievances. Social activist Bava Padarangi, DYFI leader Srinath Kulal, and other community leaders attended the site visit.

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