Hyderabad Horror: Mother and Son Arrested After Drunk Abuser Found Dead
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- October 14, 2025
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A chilling incident has shaken the SR Nagar area of Hyderabad, bringing to light the devastating and often hidden reality of domestic abuse. A 35-year-old woman, Shaik Shameem, along with her 17-year-old son, now faces grave charges after allegedly killing her 40-year-old husband, Shaik Yakub, following years of relentless violence and alcohol-fueled torment.
The tragedy unfolded late Sunday night, marking a grim end to what police describe as a long-standing pattern of abuse.
Yakub, identified as a habitual drunkard and unemployed, had a notorious reputation for returning home intoxicated and subjecting his wife and children to severe physical and verbal assault. Shameem, who toiled as a domestic help, was often his target, particularly when he demanded money for his drinking habit – demands she frequently struggled to meet.
According to police reports, Sunday evening was no different.
Yakub arrived home heavily inebriated and immediately launched into an abusive tirade against Shameem, demanding money. When she resisted his demands, his aggression escalated, and he began to physically assault her. This familiar scene of brutality, however, took a fatal turn. In a moment of sheer desperation, and possibly driven by a desire to protect herself and her son from his escalating violence, Shameem reportedly grabbed a brick.
What followed was a tragic act of violence: she struck Yakub on the head, a blow that proved fatal. Her teenage son is also believed to have assisted her during the harrowing confrontation.
The immediate aftermath saw Shameem and her son flee the scene, seeking refuge at a relative's house. It was neighbors who eventually grew suspicious, noticing the open door of the house and, upon investigation, discovered Yakub's lifeless body.
They promptly alerted the SR Nagar police.
Police quickly launched an investigation, registering a case under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (murder). Following initial inquiries and based on evidence, Shameem and her son were apprehended. Investigators are meticulously piecing together the events of that fateful night, examining the son's precise involvement in the incident.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the extreme lengths to which individuals can be pushed when trapped in cycles of chronic domestic violence, highlighting the urgent need for support systems and interventions for victims.
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