Sole Breadwinner Lost, Chute Family Shattered After 20-Year-Old Stabbed to Death in Dharampeth The small, quiet home of the Chute family in Hudkeshwar, Nagpur, now echoes with the weight of grief. Tushar Chute, a 20-year-old engineering student, was found lifeless after being stabbed by two minors in Dharampeth late Monday night. For his family, the loss of Tushar—a sole breadwinner, emotional anchor, and the sole earning member—has left an indelible mark. His mother, still in a state of shock, has not slept since learning of his murder, repeatedly asking, “What was my son’s fault?” The tragedy has left the family grappling with an unbearable void, their home filled with unfinished dreams and abandoned textbooks. Tushar’s death unfolded in a moment of casual camaraderie. Friends and neighbors recall him as a sincere, hardworking student who balanced his academic pursuits with part-time jobs to support his family. Despite his aspirations to complete his engineering degree and secure a stable future, his life was cut short during a late-night outing with friends. “He was just out with friends, laughing and enjoying like any normal youngster. Within minutes, everything was over,” one friend said, struggling to process the brutality of the incident. The family’s grief is compounded by the suddenness of the tragedy. Tushar’s father, emotionally drained after performing the funeral rites, remained silent as relatives managed visitors and formalities. The family immersed his ashes in the Beena River on Tuesday evening, marking the end of a life that had yet to fully unfold. Relatives described Tushar as a quiet, responsible young man who quietly carried the burdens of his household. His mother, too devastated to speak, broke down repeatedly, her sorrow echoing through the modest home.#hudkeshwar #dharampeth #tushar_chute #chute_family #beena_river
