Thiruvananthapuram, June 10: The son of former Ranji cricketer Jayamohan Thampi, who was found dead in his house, has been arrested on the charge of murder, Kerala Police said on Wednesday.

Advertisement

Speaking to IANS, Investigation Officer K.R. Biju said the action came after the post-mortem report on Tuesday pointed to an injury on the back of Thampi's head and accused Ashwin admitted to the crime on questioning.

Advertisement

"Ashwin was drunk when the crime occurred on Saturday. While he has admitted to his crime, he says he does not remember other details as he was drunk. We are looking into the involvement of others and have questioned a few suspects," said Biju and added that Ashwin would be presented in the court later in the day.

There was an altercation between the father and son while consuming liquor.

The police suspect that Thampi must have been injured when pushed by his son Ashwin.

A housemaid told police that there were frequent quarrels between the two.

Advertisement

The Kerala Police had on Tuesday registered a case of unnatural death in connection with the demise of Thampi after the post-mortem report.

"We are probing if the injury was caused due to a fall or otherwise. The body was found yesterday (Monday) at his house near here. His son was also in the house but he says when he came to check his father was sleeping and he had left," Biju had said on Tuesday.

Thampi, 64, was found dead on Monday morning after his tenants complained of foul smell emanating from the ground floor where he lived.

Advertisement

Thampi retired from the State Bank of Travancore and was appointed on contract basis with the Audit Department of the State Bank of India.

Two years back, his wife had died and he remained upset over the personal loss.

A flamboyant player, Thampi played for Kerala Ranji team between 1979 and 1982 and occasionally kept wickets too. He also played for SBT and retired as assistant general manager.
 

Advertisement

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
Saurabh Sharma is the Editorial Head of Cricketnmore Hindi and a passionate cricket journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports media. He began his journalism career with Navbharat Times, part of the Times of India Group, before moving to television media with Sadhna News. In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore and currently serves as the editor of the platform.
Known for his deep understanding of cricket statistics and unique storytelling approach, Saurabh specializes in cricket news, match analysis, records, and feature stories. Along with editorial responsibilities, he also works as a show producer for popular cricket video series such as Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, and Cricket Trivia. Read More
Latest Cricket News