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Odisha man attacks family of woman who rejected him, uncle killed in assault

India Today

India Today

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July 4, 2026

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Odisha man attacks family of woman who rejected him, uncle killed in assault

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India Today

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Himachal man attacks sister with saw after she objects to abuse of mother

Himachal man attacks sister with saw after she objects to abuse of mother

OneIndia

center

· Jun 26, 2026

Are These Murders Really About Love, Or An Eye-Opener Exposing The Marriage System? | Opinion

In the investigation on the cases where females, wife's kill their husbands, say that they share one disturbing similarity: the accused allegedly wanted to be with someone else. The alleged murders of Raja Raghuvanshi in Meghalaya, Ketan Agarwal in

Daily Post Nigeria

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Kano court remands nursing mother over alleged killing of newborn

A Magistrate Court in Kano has remanded a nursing mother, Jummai Ahmad, in a correctional facility over allegations of conspiracy and the killing of her newborn baby. The court, presided over by Chief Magistrate Haulatu Magaji Kankarofi, ordered the remand after the defendant was arraigned by the police on charges bordering on criminal conspiracy and [] Kano court remands nursing mother over alleged killing of newborn

India TV News

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

'Push her from the same fort if found guilty': Siya Goyal's father seeks strictest punishment

As the probe intensifies in the Pune fort murder case, the father of Siya Goyal has demanded the harshest possible punishment for the accused, including his daughter, saying she should hurled down from the same place where realtor Ketan Agarwal was pushed to his death.

MaltaToday

lean left

· Jun 22, 2026

Man denied bail after allegedly attacking elderly mother and threatening police

The court hears how a Żabbar man allegedly assaulted his 70-year-old mother during an argument over money, threatened her with a knife, and later resisted arrest in a violent confrontation with police officers

South China Morning Post

lean left

· Jul 3, 2026

Thai Singha beer dynasty heir’s mother drops suit under ‘ungrateful child’ law

The mother of Siranudh “Psi” Scott, the 29-year-old scion whose childhood abuse accusations against his brother triggered public sympathy and revealed a rupture inside one of Thailand’s richest families, on Friday dropped her “ungrateful child’’ lawsuit against her younger son as she appealed for space to “heal’’ her family. Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi filed a lawsuit in February against Psi under a 1908 law that enforces filial duty, in a country where family ties border on the sacrosanct. Psi, a...

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Related coverage for "Odisha man attacks family of woman who rejected him, uncle killed in assault": India Today — Himachal man attacks sister with saw after she objects to abuse of mother. OneIndia — Are These Murders Really About Love, Or An Eye-Opener Exposing The Marriage System? | Opinion. Daily Post Nigeria — Kano court remands nursing mother over alleged killing of newborn. India TV News — 'Push her from the same fort if found guilty': Siya Goyal's father seeks strictest punishment. MaltaToday — Man denied bail after allegedly attacking elderly mother and threatening police . South China Morning Post — Thai Singha beer dynasty heir’s mother drops suit under ‘ungrateful child’ law