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Kerala Mother Throttles Son After Tiff Over Property Issues, Burns His Body

IANS, 19 Jan, 2018 01:05 PM
    The boy Jithu Job, 14, whose charred body was recovered from a plot near his house at Kureeppalli, Kundara, on Wednesday, was killed by his mother single-handedly in a fit of rage, according to the Chathannoor police probing the case. 
     
    The police registered the arrest of Jaya Mol of Job Bhavan  on murder charges on Thursday.
     
     
    According to the statement given by Jaya Mol to the police, she strangled  her son using a shawl, as the duo had a tiff over property issues in the kitchen of the house on Monday night.  
     
     
    She later dragged the body to the nearby plot and burnt it using kerosene. She, however, denied that she had disfigured the body.
     
     
    Her husband Job G John, a medical store employee, and daughter Tina, a B.Sc student, were not at home when the incident happened.  
     
     
    Jaya Mol was not on good terms with the family of her husband over property issues. Her son had visited his paternal house disregarding the restriction imposed by Jaya on the fateful day. 
     
     
    Jithu, on returning home, told his mother that the family would not get his father’s share, which provoked her to commit the heinous act.
     
     
    The body was found with the  hands and one leg severed. The  autopsy held at the Thiruvananthapuram MCH  revealed that the limbs were detached from the body  after it was charred. 
     
     
    The police have  ruled out the involvement of outsiders in the crime as the mother persisted in her statements without contradictions. The police also collected evidence in the presence of Jaya Mol at their house amid angry protests by the local people.
     
     
    The police  also inferred that the murder was not a pre-planned one. 
     
     
    Jithu Job was a ninth standard student of MGD boys high school in Kundara. 
     
     
    His father had filed a petition with the Chathannoor police that the boy was missing after he went out of the house to buy study materials by 8.30 pm on Monday. 
     
     
    The body was laid to rest at St. George church at  Kureepally on Thursday.

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