Two stabbed in a family dispute at the Alandurai Sri Lankan refugee camp in Coimbatore - admitted to government hospital with serious injuries

Jayarani's husband Anthony Prasad found out about this and reprimanded the duo. Thus, for the last one-year Jayarani has been avoiding talking to Krishnaprakash.


Coimbatore: Alandurai police have registered a case against two persons in connection with the violence that arose from a family dispute at the Alandurai Sri Lankan refugee camp in Coimbatore.

Krishnaprakash (32) is from the Sri Lankan refugee camp in Alandurai, Coimbatore. His profession is carrying out demolition work of buildings. He also allegedly had an affair with a married woman named Mattila Jayarani, a petrol station employee who lives in the same camp.

Jayarani's husband Anthony Prasad found out about this and reprimanded the duo. Thus, for the last one-year Jayarani has been avoiding talking to Krishnaprakash.

In this situation, it is said that Krishnaprakash forced Jayarani to talk to him again. Thus, Jayarani went with her husband and brother Ivan and lodged a complaint with the Alandurai police.



Krishnaprakash, who was enraged when he found out about the complaint at the police station, came to Jayarani's house drunk, got into an argument, and subsequently stabbed Jayarani's brother Ivan.



Ivan then stabbed Krisprakash with the same knife.



Two of them were seriously injured. The two were rushed to the Coimbatore Government Hospital for treatment. Alandurai police have registered a case against Krishnaprakash and Ivan in connection with the incident and are investigating the details of the case.

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