What led to a son allegedly stabbing his retired Navy captain father and dentist mother in Bengaluru?
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Bengaluru, Feb 11 (NationPress) In a deeply disturbing incident, a 33-year-old man has reportedly stabbed his father and mother to death at their home in Adarsha Vista Apartments located in Vignan Nagar. The police have apprehended the suspect.
The victims have been named as Naveen Chandra Bhatt (60), a retired Captain of the Indian Navy, and Dr. Shyamala Bhatt (55), a practicing dentist. The couple lived in the apartment with their son, who is now the accused, Rohan Bhatt.
As per the police reports, the tragedy is believed to have unfolded during a domestic argument. Rohan allegedly attacked his parents with a knife out of rage.
The injured pair was swiftly transported to a nearby hospital but were unfortunately pronounced dead despite medical intervention, according to police.
The HAL police have taken Rohan Bhatt into custody and are currently interrogating him regarding the incident. A thorough investigation is in progress to uncover the true motive behind this heinous act.
The couple's daughter, who resides in the United States, is anticipated to arrive in Bengaluru on Wednesday. The deceased are currently at the Bowring Hospital mortuary, where a post-mortem will be conducted shortly.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Whitefield) M. Narayan reported that the incident transpired around 7:30 a.m. Upon reaching Manipal Hospital for treatment, the couple was pronounced dead at 8:15 a.m., he stated.
A murder case has been filed against Rohan Chandra Bhatt based on a complaint from Dr. Madhavi Nair, a physician at Manipal Hospital and a resident of the same apartment complex. The investigation is ongoing, as confirmed by the DCP.
Rohan Chandra Bhatt, who stands accused of the tragic murder of his parents, has been arrested and will soon face a court appearance. The precise reasoning behind this alleged act remains to be clarified. The bodies are presently at Bowring Hospital's mortuary, and post-mortem procedures will follow once the daughter arrives from the U.S., the DCP added.