Why Did a Son Become a Killer Over Farmland Dispute?

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Key Takeaways
- A son allegedly killed his mother over farmland disputes.
- The crime took place in Sangvi village, Latur district.
- Baban Ghuge took his own life shortly after the murder.
- Villagers discovered the crime during a search for Laxmibai.
- The community is grappling with the tragic loss.
Latur (Maharashtra), Aug 9 (NationPress) A 45-year-old individual is accused of murdering his 70-year-old mother due to a conflict regarding agricultural land, subsequently taking his own life in Maharashtra’s Latur district, as reported by the police on Saturday.
The tragic event unfolded in Sangvi village of Renapur taluka, where the victims have been identified as Laxmibai Ghuge (70) and her son Baban Ghuge (45).
Initial investigations reveal that familial tensions had been escalating over the potential sale of their farmland. Police sources indicated that Baban had been insisting his mother sell the land to gather funds, but Laxmibai remained resolute in her refusal. Their disagreements reportedly led to constant quarrels.
Authorities stated that in a fit of rage a few days prior, Baban allegedly strangled his mother and buried her remains in an adjacent sugarcane field.
The crime went unnoticed until local villagers, concerned by Laxmibai’s sudden absence, began searching for her. Their suspicions intensified upon discovering signs of recently disturbed soil in the sugarcane field. When they dug, they uncovered the horrific truth, inciting both outrage and sorrow throughout the village.
Police reported that mere hours after the killing, Baban seemingly took his own life by hanging from a tree near his residence—an act possibly motivated by guilt, fear of capture, or emotional turmoil.
Renapur police quickly arrived at the scene, recovered both bodies, and sent them for post-mortem analysis. The mother and son were cremated together on the same pyre, witnessed by grief-stricken relatives and shocked villagers.
A case has been filed, and further inquiries are ongoing. Local residents characterized the event as a “dark and unforgettable day” for their community, with many expressing disbelief that a land dispute could cause such a catastrophic rupture in the sacred bond between a mother and her child.