This Article is From May 22, 2024

Woman Kills Daughter Who Kept Crying As Parents Fought, Walks With Body

The couple worked at a paper products company and resided at a room in the firm's premises on Hingna Road in the MIDC area, an official said. Their relationship was marked by frequent quarrels stemming from mutual distrust, the police said.

Woman Kills Daughter Who Kept Crying As Parents Fought, Walks With Body

A woman allegedly killed her 3-year-old daughter after a fight with her husband in Nagpur.

Napgur, Maharashtra:

A woman allegedly killed her three-year-old daughter after a fight with her husband in Maharashtra's Nagpur city and walked around for about 4 km with the body before informing the police about the incident, officials said today.

The incident took place on Monday evening in the MIDC police station limits, they said.

The accused, Twinkle Raut, 23, and her husband Rama Laxman Raut, 24, moved to Nagpur four years ago in search of employment.

They worked at a paper products company and resided at a room in the firm's premises on Hingna Road in the MIDC area, an official said. Their relationship was marked by frequent quarrels stemming from mutual distrust, the police said.

The couple again had a fight at around 4 pm on Monday, the official from MIDC police station said.

Amid the heated exchange, their daughter began crying. In a fit of rage, the woman took the daughter out of the house. She allegedly throttled the child to death under a tree, the official said.

She later walked with the body for almost four kilometres. At around 8 pm, she spotted a police patrolling vehicle and informed the security personnel about the incident, he said.

The police took the child to a hospital where doctors declared her dead, the official said.

The MIDC police subsequently arrested the woman and charged her under Indian Penal Code section 302 (murder), he said.

The woman was later produced in a court which remanded her to police custody till May 24, the official added.
 

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