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Karnataka Doctor Killed, Son Stabbed; Wife Found Calmly on Phone at Crime Scene

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A doctor named Honannavar was found dead with fatal stab wounds to his neck at Ranka Stello Apartments on Karnataka University Road in Dharwad, approximately 435 km from Bengaluru. The couple's son was also stabbed during the incident. Neighbours raised the alarm, prompting police to enter the premises and discover the crime. Authorities found the doctor's wife at the scene, reportedly browsing her phone in a calm manner. Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

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