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Karnataka man who killed his 2 kids won't hang but to stay in jail till death

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 4 March 2025 ()
The Supreme Court has commuted the death penalty of a man who murdered his two young children in Karnataka in 2010, directing that he remain in prison for life. The decision considers his lack of criminal history despite acknowledging the heinous nature of his crime.
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