Why Did a Woman Push Her Seven-Year-Old Daughter from a Building in Hyderabad?
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Hyderabad, Dec 16 (NationPress) In a disturbing turn of events, a woman has been accused of pushing her seven-year-old daughter from the third floor of a residential building in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, police officials reported on Tuesday.
The young girl tragically succumbed to her injuries at Gandhi Hospital while receiving medical attention.
This harrowing incident took place in the Vasanthapuri Colony, falling under the jurisdiction of the Malkajgiri police station of the Rachakonda Police Commissionerate on Monday evening, according to police accounts.
The suspect, identified as Monalisa, allegedly threw her daughter Sharon Mary from the building.
The child landed on the stairs of a neighboring building, suffering severe injuries.
She was quickly taken to Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad, but unfortunately, she passed away during treatment.
Authorities have indicated that the woman may be suffering from mental health issues.
Police have initiated an investigation and registered a case.
The family is reported to have resided in Vasanthapuri Colony for the past two decades.
Monalisa's husband is employed at a private firm.
In a separate development, the North Zone Police of Hyderabad have successfully solved two theft cases from different police stations, leading to the arrest of suspects and the recovery of stolen gold and silver jewelry valued at approximately Rs 31 lakh.
These cases primarily involve thefts committed by domestic servants who exploited the trust of homeowners, as stated by Rashmi Perumal, Deputy Commissioner of Police for North Zone.
Arrests have been made of maid Uragadda Madhavi and her husband Uragadda Krishnaiah for stealing gold ornaments and bars from a jeweler's residence in Bowenpalli under the Karkhana Police Station.
The suspects melted some of the stolen gold to create personal jewelry.
Both individuals were apprehended and have confessed to their crimes, leading police to recover a total of 24.2 tulas of stolen gold.
In another incident reported under the Bollarum police station, a maid was arrested for stealing gold and silver items from her employer's home.
Following a complaint, police interrogated the accused Jajala Sindhu and successfully recovered the stolen items.
The police are urging all citizens to remain cautious by thoroughly checking the backgrounds of domestic workers before hiring and to secure valuables in locked spaces at all times.