Is Blood really thicker than water?

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Is Blood really thicker than water?: Andhra man picking up a hammer and he murdered his 40 year old son. He then surrendered to the police.

Police found from a CCTV footage that the man picking up a hammer and almost in a preplanned manner hammering his 40-year-old son to death on Wednesday. They live in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. He was identified as VeeraRaju. He claimed to murder his son due to property dispute.

The footage from the verandah or the car-parking area of their home shows the father pacing the area as his son is seen sitting on a stool, his back to him. The man then stands behind the son and hits him on his head with a hammer.His son is seen break down almost immediately.

The man continues to pace up and down the car-parking area as his son lies bleeding on the floor. A heated argument is said to have broken out between the man and his son over property. Both father-sons were seamen. While the father retired from the merchant navy, the son had returned home about a week ago.

A Visakhapatnam West police officer said that after investigation they found that the son was identified as JalaRaju. They had an argument and then his father killed him with hammer. He also added a case of murder registered against VeeraRaju and he was sent to the judicial remand on Thursday.

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