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Son Captured For Former Kerala Ranji Cricketer’s Killling

Son captured for former Kerala Ranji cricketer’s murder. There was a squabble among father and son while devouring alcohol; the body was found on Monday. The son of previous Ranji cricketer Jayamohan Thampi, who was discovered dead in his home, has been captured on the charge of murder, Kerala Police said on Wednesday.

Tending to media, Investigation Official KR Biju said the activity came after the posthumous report on Tuesday highlighted a physical assault on the rear of Thampi’s head, and denounced Ashwin admitted crime investigation.

“Ashwin was flushed when the tragic incident happened on Saturday. While he has admitted to the crime, he says he doesn’t recall different subtleties as he was flushed. We are investigating the inclusion of others and have scrutinized a couple of suspects,” said Biju and included that Ashwin would be introduced in the court later in the day.

There was a quarrel between the dad and son while devouring alcohol. The police presume that Thampi more likely than not been harmed when pushed by his son Ashwin. A housemaid told police that there were visit squabbles between the two. Kerala Police had on Tuesday registered an FIR of unnatural passing regarding the death of Thampi after the posthumous report.

“We are examining if the injury was caused because of a fall or something else. The body was found on Monday at his home close here. His son was additionally in the house yet he says when he came to check his dad was dozing and he left,” Biju had said on Tuesday.

Thampi, 64, was discovered dead on Monday morning after his inhabitants griped of a foul smell exuding from the beginning where he lived. Thampi resigned from the State Bank of Travancore and was delegated on an agreement premise with the Review Division of the State Bank of India. Two years back, his better half had passed on and he stayed annoyed with the misfortune.

An ostentatious player, Thampi played for the Kerala Ranji group somewhere in the range of 1979 and 1982, and every so often kept wickets as well. He likewise played for SBT and resigned as AGM.

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