City based Lawyer Brutally Murdered on NICE Road, Investigation Underway

Pramesh S Jain 

Shocking incident unfolded on NICE Road near Kengeri, Bengaluru,where 46-year-old advocate Jagadeesha H. was brutally murdered.

His body was discovered late Friday night,approximately 150 meters away from his locked Kia Seltos,with severe injuries to his head,leg, and abdomen.

The gruesome crime was reported by Dr.Prabhanjan,a close relative of the deceased,who filed a complaint with the Kengeri Police.

Authorities suspect that unknown assailants deliberately caused a collision to force Jagadeesha out of his vehicle before attacking him with a weapon.

His mobile phone was missing from the scene,further deepening suspicions of a premeditated attack.

The victim had sustained severe injuries to his head and other parts of his body.A police complaint in this regard was filed by Dr Prabhanjan,a close relative of the deceased.

At the scene,he observed that the Kia Seltos car used by Jagadeesha was damaged on both the left and right sides.

The parking lights were on,the engine was running,and all four doors were locked.The body of Jagadeesha was found lying about 150 meters away from the car.

He had a deep wound in the centre of his head,severe lacerations on his left leg and abdomen, and the back of his head was completely split open,with brain matter exposed.

Upon further examination,the complainant noted that there was a distance of approximately 150 meters between the location of the vehicle and the spot where the body was found.

Given that the car doors were locked and considering the nature of the injuries,the complainant suspects that unknown miscreants deliberately caused a collision to force Jagadeesha out of the vehicle and then murdered him using a weapon. His mobile phone was also missing from the scene.

The complainant has alleged that the murder was carried out with malicious intent and requested the police to identify and take legal action against the unknown individuals responsible for the crime.

The Kengeri police have registered a case under Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and launched an investigation to identify the perpetrators.