Family Feud in Thiruvananthapuram: Son Critically Injured by Father

Updated : Oct 10, 2025 10:24
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Editorji News Desk

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 10 (PTI) – A disturbing incident unfolded in Thiruvananthapuram when a father allegedly struck his son on the head with a metal rod, leaving the young man with severe injuries. The altercation erupted at their home near Vanchiyoor following a heated disagreement over the son's insistence on getting a luxury car, as reported by the police on Friday. The unfortunate event transpired on Thursday afternoon, with the 28-year-old son now battling for his life in a critical condition at the government medical college. The father, facing charges of attempted murder under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, has vanished and is currently evading capture. According to an officer from the Vanchiyoor police station, the father had recently purchased an expensive motorcycle for his son. However, the young man, unsatisfied with the gift, demanded a luxury car instead. On the day of the incident, a fierce argument ensued, during which the son physically assaulted his father, prompting the father to retaliate with a metal rod. Neighbors and relatives have described the son as unemployed and prone to anger, particularly when his demands for extravagant items go unmet. “The father has since turned off his phone and is in hiding," authorities stated, adding that an active search and investigation are underway to locate him. PTI HMP HMP ADB

This distressing event underscores the consequences of familial discord and the dire repercussions of unmet expectations within relationships.

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