Why Was a Minor Killed Over Her Elopement Intentions?

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Key Takeaways
- Mother arrested for the alleged murder of her daughter.
- Conflict over elopement led to tragic circumstances.
- The victim, Shifnaz, was vocal about her relationship.
- Autopsy findings contradicted initial suicide claims.
- Ongoing investigation seeks to uncover more details.
Udupi, Oct 4 (NationPress) In a heart-wrenching incident, a mother allegedly took the life of her daughter, who was said to be planning to elope with her boyfriend in Karnataka's Udupi district.
The suspect, identified as Gulzar Banu, aged 45, has been apprehended and placed in judicial custody.
The deceased was identified as Shifnaz, a 17-year-old, the daughter of Banu and Sheikh Mustafa.
Authorities reported that Banu ended Shifnaz's life after an altercation. This tragic event arose from a disagreement regarding Shifnaz's intention to leave home for a romantic relationship.
Shifnaz, residing in Kanangi, had openly discussed her relationship and confided in her mother about her plans to elope with her boyfriend.
Initial reports suggested that the conflict between mother and daughter began on September 20.
The revelation of her intentions reportedly incited Banu, who, in a moment of fury, allegedly strangled Shifnaz with a piece of fabric and subsequently stabbed her with a knife.
Law enforcement, who initiated an investigation, were initially misled by Sheikh Mustafa, who claimed his daughter's death was a suicide following a dispute with her mother.
However, the autopsy indicated signs of struggle and inflicted stab wounds, warranting a more in-depth investigation.
Upon further questioning by the Karkala City Police, Banu provided conflicting accounts and eventually confessed to the crime, resulting in her immediate arrest.
After her confession, Banu detailed the events leading to the tragic incident.
The police are continuing their investigation into the case and stated they are verifying the facts.
Just days earlier, on September 17, another woman and her partner faced charges for allegedly torturing and murdering her five-year-old daughter by throwing her alive into the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka's Haveri district.
The inquiry revealed that Annappa and Jyoti, residents of Guddada Anveri in Ranebennur taluk, allegedly killed the child on August 2 after subjecting her to severe physical abuse.