16 April,2022 09:46 PM IST | Thane | PTI
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A 76-year-old Thane resident who allegedly shot dead his daughter-in-law for not serving breakfast has surrendered to police late Saturday evening, an official said.
Kashinath Pandurang Patil had fled after firing at his daughter-in-law Seema Ravindra Patil (42) from his revolver in their Rabodi home on Thursday morning and the latter succumbed to her injuries on Friday morning at a nearby hospital, police had said.
An official said Patil, a builder, walked into the police station and surrendered.
He has been arrested under provisions of the IPC and Arms Act for murder and other offences, Rabodi police station senior inspector Santosh Ghatekar said.
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