SUN NEWS- A MAN who was furious that his daughter had married someone of another caste without his knowledge, paid hired killers to murder his son-in-law, Makkal Osai reported.
C. Parthasarathy, a 23-year-old software engineer, was found dead near Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu, India, on June 3 after being reported missing from his home.
Three people confessed to Chennai police they were hired to kill Parthasarathy.
The gang, hired by the victim's father-in-law, had abducted the youth, murdered him and set his body on fire.
The father-in-law was reportedly furious that his daughter had married Parthasarathy on Feb 10 after he made arrangements for the girl to marry another man.
Parthasarathy and the girl were reported to have met online.
The father-in-law had promised to pay the killers Rs200,000 (RM15,000) and had paid them Rs25,000 (RM1,750) in advance.
An elderly resident of Kampung Sungai Buloh in Sungai Siput, Perak, is shocked and disappointed that her name had been left out of a list of families that are eligible for compensation because of a rail project.
Malaysia Nanban, which reported the plight of Thanaletchumi, 70, said she was among 30 families in the village affected by the Ipoh-Padang Besar dual railway track project.
Her daughter, V. Sarojaa, 53, lodged a complaint at the district land office.
She said her mother's name was on the initial list when a survey was first done in 2001.
She added that a fire in 2004 destroyed their house and it was only fair that the family be given an alternative piece of land and the RM8,000 as given to the other villagers.
After the fire, the family received some aid from the land office and donations from former MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.
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