In the town of Vazhikkadavu in Kerala's Malappuram district, a loan between brothers — money given in trust and spent on drink — became the seed of a fatal quarrel. On a Friday night, fifty-four-year-old Raju stabbed his younger brother Varghese, fifty-two, in a dispute that had been building through layers of obligation, disappointment, and warning. Varghese did not survive his wounds. The incident reminds us that the closest bonds can carry the heaviest grievances, and that proximity without resolution can turn sorrow into violence.
Brother arrested after stabbing sibling to death over loan dispute in Kerala
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Impacto Geopolítico
Domestic homicide in Kerala lacks geopolitical significance; purely local criminal matter with no international implications.
Lente Económico
A criminal incident in Kerala with no direct economic implications; isolated family dispute resulting in homicide.