Puttur: Woman poisons children, commits suicide


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Mar 15: Shreemathi (29), a resident of Bellichadavu in Eshwaramangala of Nettanige Mudnoor village in the taluk committed suicide at her home on Saturday March 14. Before ending her own life by consuming poison, she poisoned her daughters, Ashitha (5) and Nishmita (3) by feeding a poisonous substance to them.

Shreemathi, who was shifted to the Puttur hospital in critical condition, died there later. Conditions of both her children, who are undergoing treatment at Wenlock Hospital at Mangaluru, continue to be critical.

Shreemathi had married Rajesh from Moodigere in Chikkamagalur district about seven years back. Even after marriage, she continued to stay at her parental home with children. Rajesh, employed in Hassan, used to visit his family in Eshwaramangala once a week.

The police have ruled out financial crisis as a reason for the mass suicide attempt. The rural police here, who have taken up investigation into the case, said that family issues were behind this tragedy. Rural police inspector, Anil Kulkarni, is leading the investigation.

The younger brother of Shreemathi, who is employed in a foreign country, had returned to his native place a week back. On Saturday, Shreemathi consumed poison and also fed poison to her two children in a shed located in the courtyard of her home. Her mother, who works as Anganwadi assistant, was away at work when the incident happened.

  

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Tue, Mar 17 2015

    Whatever may be her compulsions she should not have taken this extreme step.other than making her children vulnerable to the evils of this society,she achieved nothing

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Sun, Mar 15 2015

    Every family has few rich people, if this rich people support or helps the problems of poor of their own family this kind of incident can be avoided but in reality it is not happening.

    RIP

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  • FAZIL, DXB

    Sun, Mar 15 2015

    there are so many Shreemathi in our society but who cares, our Sanghis are busy with peeping in to Minority people,flet sad on the situation, oh Allah bless her two Innocent kids and save them.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Mar 15 2015

    In addition to organizing of samajothsavas, let the mighty & proud hindu parivar members identify poor hindu families in financial/ social/matrimonial distress and counsel them to live in harmony, happiness & peace.
    These kind of instances going to impact life long damage the peaceful living of the families near & dear ones.

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  • j saheb, hk

    Sun, Mar 15 2015

    Any organisation to work for the victims? No beti bachao

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Sun, Mar 15 2015

    Your are asking "Beti Bachao Organistaion"?.

    There are many but, for "COW BACHAO"

    In each family there are disputes. But if husband and wife's relation is strong then in any problem may come, no one can destroy life. God knows what is the reason behind this mothers suicide, but Suicide is not the solution.

    Can be life brought back once gone?

    She is gone. What about the 2 little kids? She has left all the problem to her family members.

    Praying for the safe life of 2 kids.

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