Maharashtra: Mother arrested for child’s death in Thane Thane News – Times of India

Thane: A 30 year old housewife Kalwa Police said on Sunday that he had been arrested for killing a six-month-old infant and later dumping the body in a drum filled with water.
Police said the accused Shanta Chavan, lived with her husband who works as a laborer and lives in the Saibnagar slums of Kalwa with three children including a dead infant.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Avinash Ambure said, “Based on our preliminary investigation, we found that the woman administered multiple doses of cough syrup to her newborn son on Friday, as he was coughing repeatedly, which probably led to his death. ”
The woman later secretly dumped the body in a neighborhood drum and later approached the police, alleging that her child was missing, from senior inspector Manohar Awhad. Kalwa Police Station said. “We initially registered a case of kidnapping and started searching for the child,” he said.
PSI. police team of Kiran Baghdan, PI Crime Sudesh Azgaonkar, IO Jitendra Kunwar, API Prakash Dinkar, API Sagar Gonte, APSI MP Mahajan among others scanned the areas and also investigated. cctv footage In the vicinity of the area, but nothing suspicious was found, after which they fell on the body thrown in a plastic water-filled drum near the residence of the accused.
It is learned that the police took some suspects into custody, but their role in the incident was not found. The woman’s role was revealed after several fumbles when questioned by the police and she finally confessed to the crime. The police disclosed the matter within 24 hours.
“The woman said that she was afraid of being reprimanded by her family after the child became lifeless after consuming the syrup and decided to make up a story to avoid doubts. However, when we checked her claims, we found something wrong. He was suspected of having committed suicide and during interrogation, a police officer said, “has confessed to his crime.”
Police is probing the matter to know the reason behind the incident.

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