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Triple Life Sentence for Man's 3 Murders
22 Nov
Summary
- Man received three life sentences for separate murder cases.
- Crimes were committed between March 2018 and November 2020.
- Accomplice received a life sentence for one murder charge.

In a significant judgment, the Second Additional District Court in Tirupur has handed down a triple life sentence to Ananth alias Sankar, aged 36, for his involvement in three distinct murder cases. These heinous crimes occurred over a period spanning from March 2018 to November 2020.
Ananth's first victim was his colleague Ganesan, whom he bludgeoned to death in a drunken brawl in March 2018. While out on bail for this offense, he committed his second murder in October 2020, killing his supervisor Anbarasu with the assistance of an accomplice. A third murder followed swiftly in November 2020, when he again resorted to fatal violence in a drunken altercation.
The court's verdict also included a life sentence for Ilamparithi, Ananth's accomplice in the murder of Anbarasu. The judge ordered Ananth's three life sentences to be served concurrently, ensuring a strict consequence for his multiple violent acts.




