Woman hangs her 3 daughter, ends life

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Woman hangs her 3 daughter, ends life

Wednesday, 27 March 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Tormented by husband and in-laws a 28-year-old married woman hanged her three daughters and committed suicide by hanging at Rodia village on Monday; one daughter escape and ia struggling for life.

In Bhopal, a mother committed suicide by hanging herself after hanging her three daughters. The woman and two daughters died.

A two and a half year old daughter has been admitted to the hospital in critical condition. The woman's brother has accused her in-laws of harassing her for not giving birth to a son. However, initial information surfaced about murder.

The incident took place in Rodia village of Gunga police station area, 35 km from Bhopal.

The matter came to light on Tuesday afternoon. The bodies of all three have been sent to Hamidia Hospital.

The  name of mother is Sangeeta Yadav, 28 years old, daughter Aaradhya was 5 years old and Manu 2.5 years Shrishti is 1.5 years old.

Gunga police station in-charge Arun Sharma said that Sangeeta, a resident of Sangrampur in Raisen district, was married to Rajat Yadav, a resident of Rodiya village in Bhopal, in 2018.

In the initial investigation, indications of suicide by the woman and murder of three girls before this have been found during the investigation of the incident spot.

The woman committed suicide after hanging her daughters. Before this she had sent five messages to sister-in-law Mona. The first message was sent at 12.24 on Monday night and the remaining four at 12.55. After this he sent the same message to his brother Neeraj.

Sangeeta's brother Neeraj Yadav has accused his sister's in-laws of harassing her.

 Neeraj told that at night Sangeeta sent five messages one after the other on the mobile. I saw the messages in the morning.

Neeraj said- I called Sangeeta's mobile after seeing the message. But, I did not get any response from there. Also called Sangeeta's brother-in-law. He did not pick up my call twice. When he picked up the phone the third time, I asked if everything was alright at home. He said yes, everything is fine. I didn't believe them. I got suspicious and callex my aunt who lives and when they  in the neighboring village and when they reached their house, they saw that the bodies of all three were kept in the house. They told me and I informed the police. After that the police reached there.

Neeraj told that the bodies of the three were first seen by Sangeeta's sister-in-law. They removed the dead bodies from the noose at around 6 in the morning. They did not even inform the police. The younger niece who is admitted in the hospital has also been put to death by her in-laws.

Neeraj told that whenever sister came to her maternal house, brother-in-law Rajat Yadav used to threaten to die. He used to say, I am not coming to take it.

The family has alleged that when Sangeeta was found hanging, a letter was stuck on her back. This was a suicide note, in which he had written – There is a lump in his stomach. Because of this she can no longer have children. I cannot give a son to my family, so I am going to do this. However, some other family members say that no letter has been received. At the same time, if policemen are to be believed, a letter has been recovered from the spot.

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