Bengaluru: Unending family squabble - woman kills toddler, ends life


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 25: Frustrated by quarrels within the family over trivial issues, a woman killed her 30-month-old child before ending her own life. She also has left behind a death note.

This incident happened on Saturday night a Kalyana Nagar near Nagarbavi within the limits of Chandra Layout police station.

Prathima Mangalorekar (28), wife of Santhosh Shetty, who works as first grade assistant in the department of excise, was the victim of this incident. Before that she killed her son, Satwik, by hanging him from the ceiling fan in the house.

Santhosh Shetty from Karwar had married Prathima from Yallapur four years back, the police said. They are investigating the case from all angles.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    Horrible ,and very sad .Just cant understand why nowadays people are in a stress and aggressive .And it is increasing.Poor child.Hardly child was in this world and already ended his days.May his soul rest with angels.May be the mother had massive problems at work or at home?Cant understand why she should kill a innocent child and so meanway?

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