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India | Death penalty of killer of 4 commuted to life imprisonment

Dhamodaran slit the throats of his victims one after the other before trying to commit suicide.

The Madras High Court on Monday commuted to life imprisonment, the death sentence awarded to M Dhamodaran, who, when he was 37, murdered his mother, wife and 2 minor children in 2017 over debts. 

The incident happened near Pammal.

The Bench was passing orders on a revision petition from the prosecution seeking to confirm the death sentence and another from the accused, Dhamodharan alias Prakash, challenging the punishment.

Dhamodaran slit the throats of his victims one after the other before trying to commit suicide. 

It is alleged that Dhamodaran had borrowed several lakhs of rupees from his brother-in-law while running a textile unit. 

Unable to repay the amount, he murdered his family before consuming poison, said State public prosecutor Hasan Mohamed Jinnah.

“If he is permitted to live, the thoughts of his fiendish act of liquidating his mother, wife, and 2 minor children will haunt him till his last breath, which, in our opinion, is a far more severe punishment than the death sentence.

Hence, we modify the sentence of the death penalty into one of life imprisonment with a rider that the appellant will not be entitled to any statutory remission or commutation until he completes 25 years of actual imprisonment. 

This rider is added because he has to suffer this long at least for the mindless violence he had let loose on the hapless victims,” a Division Bench of Justices P N Prakash and R Pongiappan has said.

Source: The New Indian Express, Staff, June 30, 2021


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