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29-yr-old Ahmedabad resident who killed father returns from Bangkok, surrenders to police
29-yr-old Ahmedabad resident who killed father returns from Bangkok, surrenders to police

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Time of India

29-yr-old Ahmedabad resident who killed father returns from Bangkok, surrenders to police

Ahmedabad: He ran from his crime. But even thousands of kilometres away, he could not outrun his guilt. On Tuesday, the 29-year-old man who had fled the city after slashing his father's throat in a fit of rage returned from Thailand, surrendered to police and confessed to the murder, shocking his family and stunning investigators. ACP (N Division) S M Patel said, "Varun, who allegedly murdered his 65-year-old father Dr Naren Kirwani at their Satellite flat late last week, has been arrested." According to Satellite police, Varun and his 65-year-old father had been living together at Vaibhav Tower near Mansi Circle, while his mother and sister lived separately in Vastrapur. "They had moved out as Varun had a short temper and often clashed with family members. Dr Kirwani chose to stay with Varun, who was unemployed, as he believed that he could reform his son with patience and love," said police. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad The murder came to light on Saturday when Dr Kirwani failed to show up for lunch at the Vastrapur flat — a daily routine. Police said, "When he did not answer his calls either, his wife and daughter became worried and went to the Satellite flat. To their shock, they found Dr Kirwani lying in a pool of blood. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Los sin nombre, completa ya disponible por 9,99€/mes Movistar Plus Subscríbete Undo Varun was missing." They called the Satellite police, who registered a case of murder against Varun. Police launched a manhunt, and preliminary investigation revealed that Varun had first travelled to Delhi and then boarded a flight to Bangkok. An officer close to the investigation said, "Varun whiled away two days in Bangkok. But the emotional weight of his crime began to crush him. "While in Bangkok, he messaged his mother and sister, saying he regretted everything and wanted to surrender," said inspector V J Chaudhary of Satellite police. His family immediately informed the police, who arranged for his detention upon return. "On Tuesday, Varun landed in Delhi and turned himself in. He was taken into custody and brought to Ahmedabad for questioning," said the inspector. Officers described Varun's surrender as highly unusual. "It is rare for someone to flee the country after committing murder and then voluntarily return to confess. We are assessing his mental health and psychological state as part of the probe," said an officer involved in the investigation. Forensic teams have collected evidence from the crime scene, and statements from family members are being recorded. Investigators are also tracking Varun's movements and financial transactions to piece together a clearer picture of what led to the fatal outburst. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!

2ND N EV: Hyundai Teases Upcoming 2026 Ioniq 6 N High-Performance Sedan
2ND N EV: Hyundai Teases Upcoming 2026 Ioniq 6 N High-Performance Sedan

Motor Trend

time12-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Motor Trend

2ND N EV: Hyundai Teases Upcoming 2026 Ioniq 6 N High-Performance Sedan

Hyundai's N Division has released the first images of its coming new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6 N sedan, the next vehicle in Hyundai's portfolio to get its performance sub-brand's monster makeover. Aiming to build on the smashing success of the Ioniq 5 N, we expect the sedan version to be just as potent, if not more so, than the existing 5 N. Hyundai's N Division teases the 2026 Ioniq 6 N, a high-performance EV sedan with over 600 horsepower, dual motors, and advanced software features. It features aerodynamic design updates, aggressive styling, and promises enhanced stability and performance akin to the successful Ioniq 5 N. This summary was generated by AI using content from this MotorTrend article Read Next What that means exactly we don't know for sure quite yet, but it's a good bet that the Ioniq 6 N will come loaded with just about everything that made the 5 N such a hit with our staff and the public at large. Expect in excess of 600 horsepower out of what should be a dual-motor arrangement that helped propel the 5 N to a blistering 2.8 second to 60 mph number, making it one of the quickest SUVs we've ever tested, regardless of powertrain. Also expect all the innovative software wizardry and likely more of it that the N's engineers coded up for the Ioniq 5 N, including the N E-Shift that mimics an 8-speed dual clutch transmission—a feature that blew our minds and subsequently helped score Hyundai an inaugural MotorTrend Best Technology Award. It was one of a raft of digitized dynamics we lauded as borderline revolutionary. As for what we can make of the first images of the Ioniq 6 N, it sports several evolutionary design cues that are rolling out as part of the broader 2026 Ioniq 6 lineup, including a reworked front end and some significant updating of the present sedan's controversial rear spoiler arrangement, with new lighting elements at both ends. The enhancements look be just as aerodynamic at first glance, if not more so as those of the present car. Hyundai says the Ioniq 6 N itself will be getting a prominent rear wing that's clearly depicted in the images, along with more aggressive fender work and other performance-based enhancements including a set of special, lighter wheels. It will no doubt be lower and wider than the base Ioniq 6 models as well. Given it's a sedan, we expect the 6 N to be more stable at higher speeds than its higher-riding 5 N SUV cousin, and indeed Hyundai is saying just that in its press release teasing the car. It's all part of what N has been pushing as its three core performance pillars: corner rascal (corny, but we like corner-y), racetrack capability (if the 5 N is any indication, this will be a given), and everyday sports car livability (the 5 N is indeed an SUV you can also drive in a civilized, non-punishing way). We'll be getting behind the wheel of a prototype version of the 2026 Ioniq 6 N very soon, so it won't be long before we find out what N has wrought for its second N EV. If the Ioniq 5 N is any indication, it should be another dynamite electrified dynamo.

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