Kerala Baby Tragedy: Depressed Grandma Suspected in 6-Month-Old's Murder

A heartbreaking tragedy has shaken Kerala's Ernakulam district where a six-month-old baby girl was found murdered. Little Delna Maria Sara was discovered with her throat slit while her grandmother lay beside her. Police suspect the grandmother, who has been undergoing treatment for depression and was hospitalized after the incident. The investigation continues as authorities await medical reports before questioning the primary suspect.

Key Points: Kerala Baby Murder Suspected Depressed Grandmother Investigation

  • Baby Delna Maria Sara found with fatal neck injury at Karukutty home
  • Grandmother found lying beside infant, hospitalized for medication overdose
  • Incident occurred when mother briefly went to kitchen preparing porridge
  • Police awaiting grandmother's medical report before formal questioning
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6-month-old Kerala baby found murdered, 'depressed' grandma under suspicion

Shocking Kerala case: 6-month-old baby found with throat slit, grandmother undergoing depression treatment under police suspicion as investigation continues.

"At present, we are treating it as a case of homicide. The grandmother, who is undergoing treatment, will be questioned once her condition stabilises - Police Official"

Kochi, Nov 5

In a shocking incident in Kerala's Ernakulam district on Wednesday, a six-month-old baby girl was found dead at home with her throat slit, leading the police to launch an intensive investigation.

The deceased has been identified as Delna Maria Sara, the daughter of Antony and Ruth, residents of Karukutty, near Angamaly in Ernakulam.

Police suspect the baby’s grandmother to be behind the murder.

According to preliminary information, the grandmother, who has been undergoing treatment for depression, was found lying beside the infant at the time of the incident.

She was immediately admitted to the hospital after complaining of uneasiness.

Officials suspect she may have taken an overdose of medication, as she had done once before two months ago.

Police said the incident occurred when the baby’s mother had briefly gone to the kitchen to prepare porridge for the grandmother.

Hearing a sudden cry, the mother rushed back to find her child bleeding profusely from the neck.

The family rushed the baby to a private hospital in Angamaly, but doctors declared her dead on arrival.

Hospital authorities alerted the police after noticing the deep neck injury, which suggested foul play.

Officers from the Karukutty police station have cordoned off the house and begun forensic examination of the scene.

"At present, we are treating it as a case of homicide. The grandmother, who is undergoing treatment, will be questioned once her condition stabilises," a police official said.

Police have recorded preliminary statements from the baby’s parents and are awaiting the grandmother’s medical report before taking further action.

Delna’s body has been kept at the Angamaly Apollo Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

The incident has sent shockwaves across the region, with neighbours expressing disbelief over the tragedy in the otherwise quiet village.

The grandmother had been under medication and was also suffering from sodium deficiency, which might have affected her mental stability.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very tragic incident. But I must say, the police should be careful before jumping to conclusions. Depression is a serious illness, and if the grandmother was undergoing treatment, she might not have been in her right state of mind. The family needs compassion, not just investigation.
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Arjun K
This shows how mental health awareness is still lacking in India. Many families hide these conditions due to social stigma. If proper care was available, maybe this tragedy could have been prevented. 😞
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Kerala, I know how close-knit families are there. The trauma this family is experiencing must be unimaginable. My prayers are with them during this difficult time.
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Vikram M
The mother went to make porridge for her own mother... and this happened. So devastating. This case highlights why we need better mental health infrastructure in every district. Not just cities.
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Michael C
While this is tragic, I hope the media reports responsibly. The grandmother is also a victim here - of mental illness. Let's not sensationalize but focus on the larger issue of mental healthcare access in India.

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