Daughter-in-law strangled her 22-day-old daughter during a fight with her in-laws, husband lives abroad
In a tragic incident in Uttarakhand, an infanticide has raised serious questions about the safety of women and children in the region.
A shocking case of infanticide has emerged from Jaesar village in the Baijnath police station area of Bageshwar, Uttarakhand, where a mother allegedly strangled her 22-day-old daughter. The horrific act has shaken the local community and triggered a discourse around the safety and protection of women and children in the area. Local residents expressed their disbelief and grief over the incident, which is seen as a gross violation of maternal instincts.
The victim's grandfather, Keshar Singh, arranged for a post-mortem, which confirmed that the infant had been strangled, leading to him filing a FIR against the accused mother at the Baijnath police station. Singh has called for strict legal action against his daughter-in-law, emphasizing the magnitude of the tragedy that has left the entire family in shock. This incident has sent ripples of sorrow across the village, highlighting the social issues faced in these communities.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Ajay Sah confirmed that Keshar Singh had formally reported the case, ensuring that a case has been registered. The implications of this crime extend beyond the individual family, calling into question the societal supports in place for mothers and the protection of vulnerable children. It underscores an urgent need for community awareness and strong legal policies to safeguard families from such heinous acts.