Faridabad Shocker: Woman Allegedly Dies by Suicide After Poisoning Mentally Challenged Son in Haryana, Investigation Underway
A woman allegedly committed suicide after giving her mentally challenged son some poisonous substance here on Monday, police said.
Faridabad, March 10: A woman allegedly committed suicide after giving her mentally challenged son some poisonous substance here on Monday, police said. The incident occurred on Sunday evening when they received information from a man who reported Bilma Devi (45) and her son, Krishna (14) being dead, police said. Haryana Shocker: Woman Duped of INR 2 Lakh on Pretext of Doubling Money, Raped Repeatedly in Sohna.
When they reached the spot, they found Devi hanging from the ceiling fan and her son lying on the floor, police said. They sent the bodies for post-mortem.
Prima facie, it appears that Devi had killed her son by giving him some poisonous substance, police said. Haryana Shocker: 22-Year-Old Woman’s Body Found Stuffed in Suitcase Near Sampla Bus Stand in Rohtak, Bhupinder Singh Hooda Expresses Shock Over Incident.
During the initial investigation, the police found that Devi, who was working as a domestic help, also has a daughter who is married. Devi's neighbour told the police that she was worried about her son's future after her death as he was mentally challenged, police said. "The cause behind deaths is not clear yet and the case is being thoroughly investigated, Inspector Surender Singh, SHO of Kheri Pul police station said.
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Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Helpline Numbers:
Tele Manas (Ministry of Health) – 14416 or 1800 891 4416; NIMHANS – + 91 80 26995000 /5100 /5200 /5300 /5400; Peak Mind – 080-456 87786; Vandrevala Foundation – 9999 666 555; Arpita Suicide Prevention Helpline – 080-23655557; iCALL – 022-25521111 and 9152987821; COOJ Mental Health Foundation (COOJ) – 0832-2252525.