A 38-year-old private employee and his young son were found dead in Bengaluru's Chikkabanavara. Police suspect foul play following a domestic dispute.

  • Victims identified as Abhinandan (38) and his son Yaduveer (5) in Gudde Basavapura.
  • Physical injuries and blood oozing from ears suggest a violent struggle.
  • Police are investigating a domestic quarrel between Abhinandan and his wife, Harini.

In a chilling incident that has shaken the residents of Gudde Basavapura in Chikkabanavara, a 38-year-old man and his five-year-old son were found dead under highly suspicious circumstances on Sunday night. The deceased have been identified as Abhinandan, an employee at a private firm, and his young son, Yaduveer.

The discovery was made on Monday morning when family members entered the room to check on them. According to preliminary police reports, the scene was alarming; officers noticed blood oozing from Abhinandan’s ears and visible injury marks across his body, strongly suggesting that the deaths were not natural.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this case highlights a disturbing trend of extreme domestic volatility. The fact that a child was involved suggests a catastrophic failure of conflict resolution within the household. This case will likely serve as a grim reminder of the need for better mental health support and domestic intervention systems in urban hubs like Bengaluru.

"The presence of external trauma and biological markers like ear hemorrhaging typically points toward asphyxiation or blunt force trauma, necessitating a thorough forensic autopsy."

Investigation reveals that Abhinandan and his wife, Harini, had engaged in a heated argument on Sunday night. Following the clash, the couple reportedly slept in separate rooms, with Abhinandan sharing a room with his son. Police are now scrutinizing whether the domestic dispute escalated into a double homicide.

To build a digital trail, the Chikkabanavara police have seized the mobile phones of the deceased and Harini. They are currently analyzing call records and encrypted messages. Furthermore, authorities are examining the communication between Harini and a female friend to determine if there was any external influence or conspiracy involved.

A detailed spot inspection (mahazar) has been conducted, and Harini has been subjected to intense questioning. While the police are exploring all angles, including the possibility of a double murder, the final verdict awaits the forensic and post-mortem reports.

Did You Know?: Digital forensics can often recover deleted messages and location data that provide a minute-by-minute timeline of events leading up to a crime.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who are the victims in the Bengaluru case?
The victims are Abhinandan, a private firm employee, and his 5-year-old son, Yaduveer.

2. What evidence has the police collected so far?
The police have seized mobile phones, analyzed call records, and conducted a spot inspection of the crime scene.