Sherin's Release: A New Chapter in the Bhaskara Karanavar Murder Case
Sherin, convicted in the infamous Bhaskara Karanavar murder case, was released from prison after a government-granted sentence remission. The Kerala Governor approved the Cabinet's recommendation for her early release. Initially sentenced to life in 2010, Sherin was freed from Kannur Women's Prison following a detailed review.

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In a significant development in the Bhaskara Karanavar murder case, Sherin, the victim's daughter-in-law, walked free from jail following a government sentence remission.
The decision, approved by Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, comes after the state Cabinet recommended her early release.
Sherin, who was handed a life sentence in 2010, was released from the Kannur Women's Prison, marking an end to her incarceration for the high-profile murder of Karanavar, who was a US returnee murdered in his son's home in 2009.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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