FAMILY ISSUES
Cops register case against brother of man kept in freezer
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Salem:15.10.2020
A day after 73-yearold man was rescued at Old Housing Board at Kandhampatty in the city, the Suramangalam police on Wednesday registered a case against the man’s younger brother for keeping him in the freezer presuming that he was dead. However, police did not arrest Saravanan, 70. Balasubramaniya Kumar,
73, was rescued by police and health officials after they found him alive but kept in a freezer by his brother at their residence on Tuesday.
According to the Suramangalam police, Balasubramaniya Kumar was working in a private company and was retired 15 years ago. His wife Usha died of age related ailments two years ago. He doesn't have any children and he moved to his brother Saravanan’s house.
“Saravanan has been living with his sister’s daughters including Jayasri and Sudha,” a police officer said.
Saravanan was mentally ill and a bachelor. Similarly, his sister’s daughters Jayasri and Sudha were spinsters. Two days ago, Sudha went to Coimbatore for her treatment and she got admitted in a private hospital while the other three were in the house.
The Suramangalam police registered a case against Saravanan under sections of IPC including 287 (negligent conduct with respect to machinery) and 336 (act endangering life or personal safety of others).
“We will take necessary action against Saravanan after inquiry,” the police officer added.
Salem government Mohan Kumaramangalam medical college and hospital dean Dr R Balajnathan said condition of Balasubramaniya is stable. “He's responding to treatment and cooperating,” he said.
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