Millennium Post

Friends blame ‘malicious’ news reports for death of DU professor and mother

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a suicide note, DU professor Alan Stanley and his mother accused the police in Kerala for harassing them and blamed a section of the media in the southern state for its "negative" reportage for their death, sources in the Delhi Police said on Monday.

The decapitate­d body of Stanley (27), who was an adhoc professor in Delhi University's (DU) St Stephen's College, was found on the railway tracks at Sarai Rohilla here on Saturday and his mother Lissy was found hanging from a ceiling fan, with her mouth stuffed with a piece of cloth, in their Pitampura flat.

Friends and colleagues of Stanley blamed "malicious" news reports published against the professor and his mother in the regional media in Kerala for the tragedy on Monday.

Lissy's post-mortem was conducted at the Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital here, while Stanley's post-mortem was carried out at the Sabzi Mandi mortuary. The funeral will take place on Tuesday.

Waiting to collect the body at the mortuary, the family members and friends of the deceased did not wish to speak to reporters and said they would issue a statement to the media after the funeral on Tuesday. Police said, prima facie, both appeared to be cases of suicide, however, the postmortem reports were awaited.

The mother-son duo was in depression because of an abetment-to-suicide case pending against them in Kerala and both were on anticipato­ry bail.

"In a four-page suicide note signed by both Stanley and his mother, the police in Kerala and a few other people have been accused of harassment in connection with the case. The regional media has also been blamed for sensationa­l reporting on the case," a senior officer of the Delhi Police, who did not wish to be named, said.

The Delhi Police will get in touch with its counterpar­t in Kerala to get details of the complainan­ts being probed by the District Crime Branch of Idukki against the mother-son duo. The crime branch of Kerala Police is probing the abetment-to-suicide case registered against Stanley and his mother in Idukki district. The case was registered on September 17, TA Antony, Deputy Superinten­dent of Police (DSP), District Crime Branch, Idukki, said.

The case was lodged by the son of Stanley's stepfather.

"He had alleged that Lissy forced her husband to transfer some cash to her account. Most of his liquid funds were transferre­d to her account. The stepfather became depressed and even consulted a psychiatri­st," the DSP said. The psychiatri­st advised treatment and care for Lissy's husband Wilson, but she allegedly demanded a flat from him, forcing him to take his life, the officer added. Wilson committed suicide by hanging himself.

"At that time, the police had investigat­ed the case as one of unnatural death. Later, Wilson's family levelled allegation­s against Lissy, saying she had driven him to commit suicide. There are allegation­s that an amount of Rs 70 lakh was transferre­d to her account and that she is a nominee to her husband's deposits of Rs 2.25 crore," the DSP said.

A case was registered under sections 305 (abetment of suicide of child or insane person) and 380 (theft in dwelling house, etc.) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against the motherson duo, he added. The case was registered by the Idukki district police in April and it probed the matter for over four months. Subsequent­ly, Lissy approached the Kerala HC alleging harassment and a delay in the investigat­ion.

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