Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
International

Indian-Origin Man, 64, Kills Grandson In Suspected Murder-Suicide

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Apr, 2015 12:05 PM
    An Indian-origin man is suspected to have killed his four-year-old grandson in what authorities believe to be a murder-suicide case in South Africa's Gauteng province, media reported.
     
    Juguthlay Jhawier Persadh, 64, on Wednesday took his grandson Shivan Mikyle Maharaj from the family home in Randfontein city and drove to a nearby field before he allegedly set the car alight, The New Age daily reported on Thursday citing a police officer.
     
    Police tried to save them but failed. "When I arrived at the scene, the car was in flames. After extinguishing the fire, I saw the man was lying on his face in the back seat and the child was in his arms. They had been burnt beyond recognition. It was very traumatic," a police officer was quoted as saying. 
     
    Neighbours believe that the tragedy was triggered by family problems. 
     
    "Over the past two months, the family was arguing a lot. There were screams from their house, even last week they were fighting," 74-year-old Ayesha Nanabhai said. 
     
    It is believed that Persadh had asked his son-in-law to move out of the house.
     
    "They had been arguing for a while and he recently told his daughter's husband to move out of the house. 
     
    "He then threatened that he was going to kill the child," a neighbour who refused to be identified, said. 
     
    Police have ordered an inquest to establish the motive behind the tragedy.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Indian charged with rape, sodomy of Indonesian woman

    Indian charged with rape, sodomy of Indonesian woman
    An Indian national was charged in a sessions court here with three counts of raping and sodomising an Indonesian woman...

    Indian charged with rape, sodomy of Indonesian woman

    CIA chief admits use of brutal interrogation techniques

    CIA chief admits use of brutal interrogation techniques
    Some officers of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used brutal techniques on terrorist suspects and there was no proof of useful information yielded...

    CIA chief admits use of brutal interrogation techniques

    IS militants bomb homes of military and police in Iraq

    IS militants bomb homes of military and police in Iraq
    Islamic State (IS) militants blew up the homes of Iraqi military and police personnel as well as members of the Shabak religious minority Thursday in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul....

    IS militants bomb homes of military and police in Iraq

    UN Adopts Modi's Yoga Day Proposal, Backed By 175 Countries

    UN Adopts Modi's Yoga Day Proposal, Backed By 175 Countries
    In a huge global endorsement for yoga, 175 out of 193 members of the UN, countries as diverse as the US and Syria, Russia and Britain, and China and the Philippines, agreed by acclamation Wednesday to declare June 21 the International Yoga Day, recognizing the ancient Indian science's "holistic approach to health and well-being".

    UN Adopts Modi's Yoga Day Proposal, Backed By 175 Countries

    Five Al Qaeda India militants held in Pakistan

    Five Al Qaeda India militants held in Pakistan
    Pakistan police claimed to have arrested five militants belonging to the newly formed Al Qaeda India (AQI) group for their alleged involvement...

    Five Al Qaeda India militants held in Pakistan

    Two more MH17 crash victims identified

    Two more MH17 crash victims identified
    Two more victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash in eastern Ukraine have been identified, raising total number of the identified victims to...

    Two more MH17 crash victims identified