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Bengaluru CEO Suchana Seth Appeared Sad Over Courtroom Permitting Husband To Meet Son: Cops

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Bengaluru CEO Seemed Unhappy Over Court Allowing Husband To Meet Son: Cops

Bengaluru CEO case: Police stated that the accused and her husband have been concerned in divorce.

Panaji (Goa):

Nidhin Valsan, Superintendent of Police, North Goa on Tuesday stated that the accused lady, who allegedly killed her minor son in a Goa lodge, appeared sad with the latest courtroom order that permitted her husband to spend time with their baby on Sunday.

Police official stated that the accused and her husband have been concerned in divorce proceedings since 2022.

“Goa courtroom remands mom to six-day police custody. The daddy recognized the boy and he stated that they acquired married in 2010 and their divorce proceedings began in 2022. Lately, the courtroom issued an order to spend time with the daddy on Sunday. Throughout interrogation with our investigating officers, the accused lady appeared to be sad with the courtroom order,” SP Valsan advised ANI.

Earlier, the Chief Govt Officer (CEO) of a start-up firm in Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly murdering her four-year-old son at a lodge in Goa, police stated on Tuesday.

The accused has been recognized as Suchana Seth.

Police stated that the accused lady was caught in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district whereas attempting to flee in a cab along with her son’s physique stuffed in a bag.

“A girl requested the lodge workers to rearrange a taxi for Bengaluru.After the checkout, when the lodge workers went to scrub the room, they discovered red-colored stains which they assumed to be blood. The workers instantly knowledgeable the police,” stated Nidhin Valsan, Superintendent of Police, North Goa.

Police additional said upon its inquiry, the lady advised officers that she had left her son at a good friend’s place in Goa.

Goa courtroom has remanded the accused to six-day police custody.

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