A day after a security guard succumbed to his injuries after he was allegedly rammed with a car by Kerala-based businessman Mohammed Nisham here, Sobha Group today announced a monthly pension for the deceased for the next five years. The pension announced by PNC Menon, Chairman Emeritus of Sobha Group would be equal to the last salary drawn by the guard before his tragic death and will be paid through the Sri Kurumba Trust, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Group set up by Menon, a company press release said.
Besides the pension, Menon has offered to bear all expenses for the education of 50-year-old Chandrabose's children including tuition fees, boarding and lodging, uniforms, travel, clothing and medical care. Chandrabose, who was seriously injured in the brutal attack last month, had been battling for his life for the past 18 days.
Mohammed Nisham, owner of King Beedi co, allegedly in an inebriated state, physically assaulted the security guard and later rammed him with an SUV, a Hummer following an argument over delay in opening the gate on January 29 at Sobha city, a posh residential township in Thrissur.
Chandrabose, according to hospital sources had nine fractures on his ribs, his lungs had ruptured and there were five wounds in his intestine, besides fractures on his hips and vertebra. Though he underwent at least six surgeries, doctors could not save him and he passed away on Monday.
While his daughter is an engineering student, his son is studying in school. Chandrabose used to do various other jobs as well to make ends meet. Police have charged Nisham with murder following Chandrabose's death.