Karnataka Father Arrested for Suspected Poisoning of Infant Daughter
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Belagavi (Karnataka), March 20 (NationPress) A resident of Karnataka's Belagavi district was taken into custody on Friday for allegedly poisoning his 15-day-old daughter, reportedly due to her gender, according to police reports.
The suspect, named Bhimaraya Chippade, was apprehended by the Kakati police within the district.
This tragic event occurred on March 17 in Ukkad village, located in Belagavi taluk.
The infant's mother, Sheela, filed a report at the Kakati Police station after the child passed away under questionable circumstances. The case raised alarms, as family members expressed suspicions regarding the father's potential role in the unfortunate incident.
At one point, the accused had gone into hiding, prompting law enforcement to initiate a search operation. He has since been located and arrested. Authorities are now conducting further interrogations with the suspect.
Sheela claimed that Chippade arrived with a small tube to see the baby, and shortly after he departed, the infant died unexpectedly. Initial investigations indicated that he might have used a pesticide to harm his daughter.
As per police sources, Chippade, who works as a daily wage laborer, had married Sheela about a year prior and reportedly had a strong desire for a male heir. He was said to be disheartened following the birth of a girl just 15 days ago. After visiting his wife at her parental home, he left soon after seeing the baby, and the child's health declined immediately after his departure.
The family rushed the baby to Belagavi BIMS Hospital, but medical personnel pronounced her dead upon arrival. Preliminary investigations suggested that a pesticide typically used for cotton crop spraying may have been administered to the infant.
Officials confirmed that the precise cause of death would be established following a post-mortem examination, with the body being moved to the mortuary for further procedures.
Senior police officials, including DCP Narayan Bharamani, Belagavi Rural ACP, and Kakati CPI, visited the scene to conduct an inquiry.