This Article is From Sep 22, 2017

Bengaluru Teen, Found Dead After WhatsApp Video, Betrayed By Best Friend

Earlier this week, Sharath's parents received a video on WhatsApp in which he listed the demand for ransom, but reportedly appeared calm. He was kidnapped while riding his new motorcycle. He wanted to show it off to his friends.

College student Sharath Kumar's body was found near a Bengaluru lake.

Highlights

  • 19-year-old student kidnapped on September 12
  • Had sent WhatsApp video listing kidnappers' demand for 50 lakhs
  • Body found in lake, cops say best friend helped kidnap, kill him
Bengaluru: A college student's body has been found this morning near a Bengaluru lake, just days after he sent a video to his parents asking them to provide 50 lakhs as ransom to his kidnappers.

4 men have been arrested in connection with the crime including one of the student's best friends. This morning, they reportedly led the police to the place where they had buried the 19-year-old.

Sharath, whose father, Niranjan Kumar is a senior Income Tax official, was kidnapped on September 12 while riding his new motorcycle.  With him was his friend, Vishal. The police said today that the student was abducted in a Swift Dzire by his friend.
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Sharath, whose father, Niranjan Kumar is a senior income tax official, was kidnapped on September 12.

Sharath was killed that night by Vishal and his accomplices, said the police, but not before he sent his parents a WhatsApp video in which he asked them to pay the ransom. A second video which was filmed but not WhatsApped has been found in which he warned  that his kidnappers  were armed and were threatening to abduct his older sister next.

Sharath was strangled with a nylon rope, the police said today.  His body was then dumped in a lake, but rose up to the top, after which the attackers tied stones to it and tried to sin; it again.  Later, they put it in a jute bag and buried it near the lake, the police said today.

Vishal, identified with just one name by the police, spent days with Sharath's family as they waited for news on him, said the police. It was cellphone records that helped establish his links to the crime, the police said. 
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