Mother kills 14 year old child in Bengaluru. (symbolic picture)
Digital Desk, New Delhi. A surprising news has come out from Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. Here a woman killed her 14-year-old son in her house on Monday and then committed suicide along with her mother.
According to preliminary investigation, around 9 am, 38-year-old woman Sudha and her 68-year-old mother Madamma first murdered the boy Mounish and then consumed poison themselves.
Steps taken due to increasing debt, police expressed suspicion
Police have expressed suspicion that the boy's mother and grandmother might have taken this step due to increasing debts. Police said that Sudha and Muddamma ran a small hotel, where they sold biryani. However, after incurring losses, she started selling chips and milk and later worked as a domestic help to make ends meet.
Police said that Sudha had separated from her husband a few years ago and had gone to her mother's house with her son. Bengaluru's Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast Division), Sara Fathima, visited the spot and investigated whether any death note or any other evidence was present.
According to a report by news agency IANS, DCP Fatima said that the boy studied in Class 7 at Christ School. We are investigating further to know the exact cause of death. The bodies have just been sent for postmortem. He said that the real reason for suicide will be known only after postmortem. The bodies have been sent for postmortem and detailed investigation is underway.
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