3 children drown in Bihar canal after father allegedly throws them in West Champaran
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Three young children drowned in a canal in West Champaran district, Bihar, on Tuesday, 23 June, after their father allegedly threw them into the water following a domestic dispute. Their mother, Lalita Devi, survived after allegedly being pushed in first, managing to pull herself to safety despite the strong current.
What Allegedly Happened
According to Lalita Devi's statement to police, the incident began when she expressed her intention to visit her maternal home, triggering an argument with her husband, Rambabu Yadav. She alleged that Yadav had subjected her to prolonged harassment and physical assault prior to the incident.
Yadav allegedly led his wife and three children to an isolated spot near the Sugauli branch of the Tirhut Canal, approximately 1.5 km from their home in Bhangaha village under the Kumarbagh police station limits. Lalita alleged she was pushed into the canal first, after which Yadav threw the three children into the water.
The Children Who Died
The three victims were a six-year-old daughter, a four-year-old son, and a five-month-old infant girl. All three were swept away by the current before they could be rescued.
Police teams from Kumarbagh and Chanpatia police stations launched a search operation after being alerted. After several hours, the bodies of all three children were recovered from the canal and sent for post-mortem examination.
Accused Still at Large
According to police, Rambabu Yadav fled the site immediately after the incident. Search operations and raids are ongoing to apprehend him. The investigation is continuing, and further legal action will be taken based on Lalita Devi's statement and evidence collected at the scene.
Community Outrage and Broader Context
The deaths have triggered grief and anger among residents of Bhangaha village and the surrounding area. The incident has drawn renewed attention to the issue of domestic violence in rural Bihar, where family disputes can, in extreme cases, escalate into fatal violence against the most vulnerable. This comes amid broader national concern over crimes against women and children in domestic settings.
Police officials confirmed that all aspects of the case are being examined and that appropriate action will follow the completion of the investigation.