‘Want All Killers To Suffer Same Pain As My Son’ Revati, the 44-year-old mother of 14-year-old Atharva Nanore, stood emotionally overwhelmed at her family’s home in Gittikhadan, Nagpur, as she demanded severe punishment for the brutal kidnapping and murder of her son. Speaking in a voice trembling with grief and fury, she declared her desire for vengeance, insisting that the killers must endure the same torment her child suffered. “My son was killed, now I want revenge,” she said, her words echoing the anguish of a parent who feels the justice system has failed her. Revati’s plea for immediate action was stark, as she expressed deep distrust in the prolonged legal process. “I want instant revenge,” she asserted, her anger palpable. She further demanded that the parents of the assailants be made to suffer in the same brutal manner her son did, stating that only then could she consider forgiveness. Her words painted a picture of a mother who has been pushed to the brink, her sorrow overshadowed by a burning desire for retribution. Atharva’s father, Dilip, shared his family’s fears about their safety, revealing that the mastermind behind the crime, Yadav, along with his brother and other family members with criminal histories, posed a significant threat. The family’s concerns were compounded by the fact that Jai, a suspect linked to the case, had frequent interactions with their son. Jai would visit their home, play with Atharva, and even borrowed money from the family for his elder brother’s marriage. These details underscore the personal and intimate nature of the crime, highlighting how the killer’s actions were intertwined with the victim’s life. The tragedy has left the family in a state of despair, grappling with the reality of their son’s death and the uncertainty of justice.#nagpur #yadav #gittikhadan #atharva_nanore #revati
