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Woman, 8-year-old son die after being hit by train while crossing tracks
Woman, 8-year-old son die after being hit by train while crossing tracks

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Woman, 8-year-old son die after being hit by train while crossing tracks

Ahmedabad: A 30-year-old woman and her young son died after being hit by a train between Gandhigram and Sarkhej railway stations on Friday morning. The victims, identified as Surya Pagi and her eight-year-old son Bhavin, were crossing the tracks when they were struck by the Gandhigram-Bhavnagar Express around 6.45 am. According to police officials, Surya had moved to Ahmedabad from Kaslal village in Lunawada town of Mahisagar district in search of better educational opportunities for her son. She had been living with her husband and brother-in-law at their residence in Vejalpur for the past two months. They both were employed with a private security firm. "The woman was taking her son across the tracks when the Bhavnagar-bound train hit them," said Manish Maheshbhai, investigating officer from Anandnagar police station. "Neither her husband nor her brother-in-law knew where they were headed that morning, or why they chose to cross the railway tracks," he added. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Officials from Sarkhej Railway Police were the first to arrive at the scene and informed Anandnagar police about the incident. The bodies were handed over to the family the same day. Anandnagar police have registered a case of accidental death and further investigations are underway.

Thrissur infanticide: remains of babies excavated
Thrissur infanticide: remains of babies excavated

The Hindu

time30-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Thrissur infanticide: remains of babies excavated

A forensic team from the Thrissur Medical College Hospital assisted by the Puthukkad police on Monday excavated the mortal remains of two newborns allegedly murdered and buried by a couple from their house compounds. The case for infanticide was registered by the Puthukkad police after Bhavin, 25, a contract plumber from Amballoor in Puthukkad, Thrissur, walked into the station in an inebriated condition in the early hours of Sunday carrying a bag, which, he claimed, contained the skeletal remains of the newborns. Later, the police took into custody his alleged former partner Aneesha, 22, a lab technician from Nooluvalli, near Puthukkad, also into custody and recorded their arrests. A team led by forensic surgeon N.K. Unmesh excavated the remains of the first baby boy, born on November 6, 2021, from the house compound of Aneesha. As per her confession on Sunday, the baby died due to delivery-related complications. The remains of the second child born on October 29, 2024, were found from the house compound of Bhavin. From water-filled channel Initially, the remains of the second baby could not be found from the site where the body was said to be buried. Later, the investigation team led by Puthukkad Inspector M. Mahendra Simhan under the supervision of Chalakkudy Deputy Superintendent of Police ( Biju Kumar brought Bhavin to the spot and questioned him further. Following this, a water-filled channel behind his house was dug, from where the remains were eventually found. 'The remains will be sent for DNA profiling to confirm that the babies were indeed born to the accused. Though the remains of one of the babies were about four years old, there are now systems in place to gather DNA evidence from old samples,' said forensic sources. Reportedly, the first baby was buried by Aneesha and the second baby by the couple. The two were reportedly in an affair for around five years. Differences cropped up between the two in the past six months and Bhavin turned suspicious of Aneesha. He had made Aneesha to get the bones of the first child from her house compound in the pretext that some rituals need to be done, while he collected the bones of the second baby himself. The accused have been booked under multiple charges, including murder, and sections under the Juvenile (Care and Protection of Children) Act. They were produced before a court in Irinjalakkuda and remanded in judicial custody.

Woman, male friend held over murder of two newborns in Kerala
Woman, male friend held over murder of two newborns in Kerala

New Indian Express

time30-06-2025

  • New Indian Express

Woman, male friend held over murder of two newborns in Kerala

THRISSUR: Police on Sunday arrested a 23-year-old woman and her male friend in connection with the murder of their two newborns over the past four years in Thrissur. The arrests followed a dramatic turn of events on Saturday night when Bhavin, 25, in a highly intoxicated state, walked into the Puthukkad police station carrying a bag containing skeletal remains, reportedly of two infants. According to police, Bhavin, a native of Amballur, told the officers that his girlfriend, Aneesha, had killed their babies. Thrissur Rural SP B Krishnakumar said: 'The police officers were shocked. The Chalakudy DySP called me immediately. We took swift action to verify Bhavin's claim that his girlfriend had killed the babies.' A team was constituted at midnight to investigate the case, and Aneesha, 23, the babies' mother, was also taken into custody. During interrogation, Aneesha reportedly confessed to murdering their second child. Later, the police recorded the duo's arrest under various charges, including murder. The couple, who met on Facebook in 2020, had reportedly been in a relationship despite opposition from Aneesha's mother. She has been residing in Vellikulangara with her mother and brother, who according to Aneesha, were unaware of the incidents. As per the FIR, Aneesha told the police that their first child, born on November 6, 2021, was stillborn with the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck.

Kerala live-in couple buried newborn babies, bring remains to cops years later
Kerala live-in couple buried newborn babies, bring remains to cops years later

India Today

time29-06-2025

  • India Today

Kerala live-in couple buried newborn babies, bring remains to cops years later

A man walked into a police station in Kerala on Sunday carrying the remains of two babies and confessed that he and his live-in partner had buried them shortly after incident occurred in Thrissur district, where 25-year-old Bhavin arrived at the Puthukkad police station allegedly carrying the remains of his own newborn children. He confessed that he and his live-in partner, Anisha (22), had buried two male infants soon after their births. Police have taken both individuals into arrived at the station around 12:30 a.m. and handed over a packet containing what he claimed were the remains of the infants. He shared details of the incidents with Station House Officer Mahendra Simhan. Based on his statement, authorities also detained Anisha. During interrogation, the couple said they had been in a live-in relationship since 2020, after meeting on Facebook. Bhavin works as a plumber, while Anisha is employed as a lab to the couple's confession, Anisha gave birth to her first child in 2021, alone in the bathroom of her home. In her statement, she claimed the infant died during delivery due to the umbilical cord being wrapped around his neck. She buried the baby secretly on her months later, at Bhavin's request, she handed the remains over to him. Bhavin allegedly kept the bones as a token of their relationship and told friends they planned to perform the last rites for the a second incident, Anisha gave birth again in 2024, this time in a room in her house. According to the police statement, the child died after his mouth was forcefully covered to silence his cries and prevent neighbours from hearing. Bhavin then buried the body behind his residence in was the remains of both infants that Bhavin brought with him to the police station. A forensic surgeon examined the bones and confirmed they were those of human infants. Further investigation is to police, the circumstances surrounding both deaths are highly suspicious. Forensic and scientific examinations are underway to determine whether the deaths were natural or involved foul play.- Ends

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