Gruesome Murder Attempt in Public Place ~ Angry Mobs Prevent !! Not Here in Chennai !!!
Posted on the 02 July 2016 by Sampathkumar Sampath
Very sad tale … a young
techie, pious, working girl is murdered in broad day-light or at a time when
Sun has just arisen at an important railway station frequented by hundreds of
people. The family for sure undergoing
unbearable melancholy – the father is asked Qs even where he is about to
perform funeral rites ! poignant, heart-rending, distressing – emotionally no
words to describe – and one reads so many versions in the Press – more disturbing.
Every media, every person
on social media had their own ideas and their own set of Qs – TN Police
remained stoic – a studied silence ! – and that was also commented. Appreciations to Tamil Nadu Police Officials
for the manner in which they conducted investigations and nabbed the killer,
reported to be a 22 year old engineering graduate from Meenakshipuram in
Tirunelveli .. few more days, people
would forget – life would roll on, as it was – only the family of the victim
would never live life the way, they had or they wanted !
What should
happen when a crime takes place in broad day-light in a public place ! – what should
the people do .. Mail Online reports of
a horrifying video footage showing a man trying to behead his 'wife' before he
is stopped by an angry mob.
The
'husband', wearing a blue shirt, is seen at the start of the film holding a
woman, presumed to be his wife, on the ground. Pinning her down he appears to
be attempting to slash her neck. Fortunately,
the murder does not take place as he is surrounded by an angry mass of
neighbours and bystanders who begin to attack him. One sneaks up behind and boots
him in the back, before another throws a brick at his head.
The video,
which is reportedly shot in Cairo, Egypt, then shows the woman rise to her feet
and make her escape. A pool of blood is then seen where she was previously
lying down during the attack. The video,
also shows the man running away as
dozens of people have successfully forced
the 'husband' back against a wall. They launch missiles at the man and chase
him down the street before the footage cuts out. The uploader of the video,
posted to LiveLeak on Friday, reports that the incident occurred in Egypt and
that the woman was 'ok'.
Now there is talk about
installing CC Tvs and providing better security ! – did not the officials know
what the position was or has been at Railway stations and other public
stations. In Chennai, suburban trains on
the northern route towards Ponneri; the
one running towards Thiruvallur; the southern one towards Chingleput are all
overcrowded all the time – and one would find huge crowds at every Railway
station. MRTS is different.
In 2009 Indian Express decided to check it out. At Indira Nagar, they expected somebody to track their intrusion, confront them. Nothing of that sort happened. At the station it was dark, no cop, no closed circuit TV camera (CCTV) either. Elsewhere
they were installed after the Vyasarpadi
Jiva incident when an unknown person hijacked a local train — EMU — and rammed
it into a stationery goods train killing seven persons. They found that in many stations including
Triplicane, there were bunch of drunkards and vagabonds squatting on the
platform and the scenario was throwing fear.
The fear was not unfounded
as in Apr 2014, a 28-year-old BPO employee of IT corridor stabbed to death his unrequited lady love near
Perungudi MRTS station, before stabbing
himself in an attempt to commit suicide.
Police sources stated that the person was a native of Tirupur and a
senior process engineer in a reputed Computer company. In a fit of rage, he pulled out a knife and
stabbed her multiple times. He then stabbed himself and collapsed. Passersby
alerted the ambulance service and the duo was rushed to Government Royapettah
Hospital where doctors declared the girl was brought dead on arrival and referred the
killer to the GH for further treatment.
Few months later, an unidentified
man brutally attacked a 24-year-old woman, stabbing her thrice in the neck, in
an elevator at Kasturba Nagar MRTS Station in Adyar at 5.45pm. It was reported that the person who appeared to be around 25 years old,
followed the woman (name withheld on request), a typist at a college in Adyar,
into one of the two elevators in the station, pulled out a knife and attempted
to slash her throat. When the woman evaded the first slash of the knife, the
man stabbed her thrice in the right of her neck, an investigating officer said.
Killings are brutal; very
sad – lot needs to be done including moral education in changing the society;
the media and cinema should not eulogise the wrong things, of heroes stalking, lewdly commenting, following beautiful lasses…
.. .. more importantly, some concrete steps for raising the safety is the
immediate need of hour. Hope future
crime is averted by timely action.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar.
2nd July 2016.