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A mother in Delhi is arrested after allegedly murdering her two daughters in Malviya Nagar. This tragic incident raises urgent concerns about mental health.
GlipzoIn a horrifying turn of events, Delhi Police have taken a 54-year-old woman into custody following the suspected murder of her two daughters in their home located in Malviya Nagar. This shocking incident unfolded on March 6, when the bodies of the young women, aged 34 and 28, were discovered in separate rooms of their family's residence. The mother was found unconscious in another room, raising immediate concerns about her involvement in the devastating crime.
Authorities reported that the mother was arrested on Friday after undergoing necessary medical and psychiatric evaluations. Initial investigations suggest that she may have consumed a poisonous substance in an apparent attempt to take her own life. Police first suspected a murder-suicide scenario, leading them to register a murder case while they awaited the mother’s statement to clarify the sequence of tragic events.
The grim details surrounding the deaths of the two sisters have left the community reeling. According to police reports, the elder daughter, who had a mental disability, was found with a pillow covering her face, indicating a possible struggle. Meanwhile, the younger sister, a law student, was discovered with a ligature around her neck, further complicating the investigation and raising alarm about the circumstances leading to their deaths.
Investigators have indicated that the mother was experiencing significant mental distress, allegedly stemming from a tumultuous relationship with her husband and a financial dependency on others. These factors could have contributed to her actions, leading to the tragic demise of her daughters and her own attempt to end her life.
In a disheartening coincidence, another tragedy unfolded in Kochi, where five individuals, including three children, were found dead in a rented house in Vaduthala on Saturday. The deceased were identified as Sreekumari, aged 58, her 36-year-old daughter Aswathi Nair, and her three grandchildren aged 14, 4, and 2. The family had originally come from Vilappilsala in Thiruvananthapuram and had been residing in the rented house for a short period.
Authorities suspect that the children may have been poisoned prior to the deaths of Sreekumari and Aswathi, who are believed to have died by suicide. This shocking revelation was made when a cable TV technician noticed Aswathi and her mother hanging inside the house and promptly alerted the authorities.
Despite the tragic circumstances, police noted that the family was financially stable, paying a monthly rent of ₹35,000 and owning property in Thiruvananthapuram. However, the aftermath of a recent loss may have taken a toll on their mental health. Aswathi's husband had passed away about eight months prior, following a long battle with liver disease linked to alcoholism. The community's response to this loss reportedly added to the family's distress, as friends and neighbors had allegedly placed blame on Aswathi and her mother for the situation.
Authorities recovered a suicide note from their residence, which is currently under scrutiny as part of the ongoing investigation led by Ernakulam North Police.
As investigations continue, the authorities are focused on piecing together the details that led to these tragic events. The police plan to conduct postmortem examinations on the bodies at Kalamassery Medical College, with findings expected to provide further insights into the circumstances of the deaths.
The community is left grappling with the aftermath of these incidents, raising questions about mental health support and the resources available for families facing similar crises. In light of the events, it is essential to acknowledge the need for open conversations about mental health and support systems that could prevent such tragedies in the future.
These tragic cases highlight the urgent need for mental health awareness and support, especially for families facing financial and emotional stress. As authorities delve deeper into the motives and circumstances surrounding these incidents, it becomes increasingly clear that community support and mental health resources are critical in preventing such devastating outcomes.
As the investigations unfold, communities must remain vigilant and supportive, ensuring that those in distress are not left to cope alone. It is crucial to foster environments where individuals feel safe to seek help and support without stigma.
Stay tuned for further updates on these heartbreaking cases as more information becomes available.

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