Sunday, March 16, 2025 -A 31-year-old Indian accountant, Vanapalli Chandra Kishore, committed suicide after k!lling his two sons, aged six and seven, over their poor academic performance.
Kishore
left a suicide note stating that he realised his two children, who were in
upper kindergarten (UKG) and class I, are not doing well academically and would
struggle to establish themselves in a highly competitive world.
The
gruesome incident happened at Ramanayyapet, in Kakinada town of Andhra Pradesh,
on Friday night, March 14, 2025.
Sarpavaram
police station inspector B Peddi Raju said Kishore worked as an assistant at
the ONGC office, an oil company in Kakinada.
"He killed his two
sons by tying up their hands and legs and drowning them in two buckets of
water. The family is financially stable, so his actions are surprising,"
the police officer added.
Kishore
had married Tanuja Sai Rani in 2017 and the couple had two sons, Joshith (7)
and Nikhil (6), who studied in a nearby private school.
Their
neighbours said they found the couple to be normal and friendly. As the
children were not doing well at school, the parents had decided to shift them
to a better school from the new academic year and also made enquiries.
As Friday
was a holiday for Holi, Kishore along with his wife and children had gone to
the ONGC office at Vakalapudi village, in Kakinada rural mandal, to celebrate
the festival with his colleagues.
A few
minutes after reaching there, he told his wife that he would take the children
to a tailor to get new school uniforms stitched. He left her in the office and
went out with the children.
When they
didn't return for a long time, she called her husband on his mobile repeatedly,
but he did not respond.
After some
time, Kishore sent a message that he would be back in 10 minutes. But he did
not return.
A worried
Tanuja, along with one of his colleagues, went to their house and found the
doors closed from inside.
When there
was no response from inside even after loud knocks and calls, Kishore's
colleague called some locals and broke open the main door.
While
Kishore was found hanging from the ceiling fan in one of the rooms, Joshith and
Nikhil were found dead in the bathroom.
Their
hands and legs were tied and their heads were dumped in buckets full of
water.
“How the
kids aged six and seven, in UKG and class 1, will fare in the real world cannot
be judged so early. We are not sure what their father thought. There could be
other reasons why Kishore took this extreme step,” a police officer stated on
Saturday.
“We came
to know that the kids had joined a new school recently and they were not coping
well with the change, We are investigating all angles.”
Police are
questioning Kishore's wife and also seeking information from relatives who live
in the same locality.
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