Tragic Case: Mother in Bengaluru Takes Life After Allegedly Killing Her Daughter
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Bengaluru, April 14 (NationPress) - A heartbreaking event unfolded in Bengaluru when a woman is said to have taken her teenage daughter's life before ending her own at their home. The victims have been identified as Suvarna, aged 40, and her 14-year-old daughter Karunya. Initial reports suggest that Suvarna may have smothered her daughter in a room before committing suicide by hanging herself from a ceiling fan.
The tragedy occurred in Immedihalli, within the jurisdiction of the Whitefield police station, and was discovered on Tuesday morning when family members became concerned after their calls went unanswered.
Authorities reported that Suvarna’s husband, Chandrashekar, had left for work as usual in the morning. When he could not reach his wife by phone, he dispatched his brother to check on them. Upon entering the room around 11 a.m., he stumbled upon the disturbing scene.
Officers from the Whitefield police promptly arrived, conducted a thorough examination, and moved the bodies for post-mortem analysis. A formal case has been opened, and investigations are ongoing.
Suresh Kumar, Suvarna's brother, revealed that the couple had been married for 18 years and had two children; their son is studying at a hostel while Karunya lived with her parents and grandparents.
The family is currently in shock and claims they do not know the precise motives behind this tragic event.
However, Usha, Suvarna’s sister, suggested that financial pressures might have led to her sister's mental distress. "She often confided in me about her struggles with finances, which could potentially explain her drastic actions. It pains me deeply that she also harmed her daughter. A thorough investigation is essential," she expressed.
The police continue to investigate to clarify the circumstances surrounding this incident.
According to a police statement, "The Whitefield police received information indicating that a mother and her daughter had committed suicide at 11 a.m. today. Officers and the SOCO team inspected the location and confirmed that the mother had smothered her daughter and then hanged herself." Two cases have been registered: one based on a complaint from Chandrashekar regarding his daughter's murder by his wife and another from Suvarna's brother, Manjunath, expressing doubts about the circumstances of their deaths.