Last Updated: Wednesday, December
10, 2014 - 16:20 PTI
Mangaluru: A man, convicted of
killing a 22-year-old engineer last year when she resisted rape, has been
sentenced to imprisonment till his death by a special court.
The court, which had convicted
Satish (25), hailing from Kashekodi in Bantwal on December 2, announced the
quantum of sentence yesterday. An amount of Rs 30,000 also was imposed on him
under different sections of Indian Penal Code by Judge H S Pushpanjali Devi.
The court ordered the amount to be paid to the family of the victim Soumya.
The court directed the Legal
Services Authority to disburse maximum eligible compensation to the family as
per compensation scheme 2013. Public prosecutor of the case Shivaprasad Alva K
had said in his arguments that if the accused was awarded life term he may get
released after 14 years or earlier and might create problems for Soumya's
family and other witnesses in the case. Hence he had sought life imprisonment
till death for Satish.
Soumya (22), belonging to Baltila
village in Bantwal, was dragged away by Satish while she was walking home on
February 24, 2013 and murdered when she tried to resist a rape attempt. Her
body was tossed into a pond by the accused. She was returning from Udupi where
she was staying with a relative. She had secured a job in Manipal near Udupi
just two weeks prior to the murder. Statements of 26 witnesses were recorded
during the trial besides medical reports and police investigation reports.
Source: http://zeenews.india.com/news/soumya-murder-man-sentenced-to-imprisonment-till-death_1512553.html [last accessed 06.02.2015]
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