Shocking: Daughter Kills Mother, Visits PS!

In an unfortunate trend, we are hearing spine-chilling cases in the country. Starting with Delhi’s Shraddha Walker’s case to the recent Mumbai case where the accused cut his live-in partner and cooked her, the list goes on. Such cases are increasing regularly, raising many concerns among people.

These incidents are an example of how cruel people can become and how humanity is going down in a few people. Killing a fellow person is shocking and cutting them in parts to not get caught is making the incidents indigestible for people. There has been a pattern that suspects are killing victims and cutting dead bodies into parts.

Now another spine-chilling incident was reported in which a woman killed her mother and went to the Police Station to surrender. The accused is said to have carried the dead body in a suitcase to the Police station. Police personnel at the station were shocked by the case.

Media reports say that the accused and victim have been having issues for some time and they fight each other regularly. Unable to deal with her mother anymore, the accused is said to have decided to take an unexpected step. The accused is a well-read person and is in a respectable position.

Going into details, this happened in the Bengaluru city. A woman who is a physiotherapist by profession killed her mother as per the reports. It is said that she used sleeping pills to kill her. She carried her mother’s body to the Mico Layout police station and surrendered. Saying that she killed her mother as she and her mother have been fighting constantly. Fed up with this, she wanted to put an end to this and took the shocking step.

Though the accused is a physiotherapist by profession, she is believed to be from West Bengal. As reports also say that the accused didn’t like her mother quarreling with her mother-in-law and this is also a reason for the attack, there are a few doubts on whether she is married. The police arrested the accused and placed her in custody. Further investigation is underway and more details are awaited.