Bengaluru startup CEO sent to 6-day police custody; Was held for killing minor son in Goa

DN Bureau

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a start-up company in Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly murdering her four-year-old son at a hotel in Goa. Read further on Dynamite News:

Accused taken to court Goa
Accused taken to court Goa


Panaji: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a start-up company in Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly murdering her four-year-old son at a hotel in Goa, police said on Tuesday.

The accused has been identified as Suchana Seth.

Police said that the accused woman was caught in Karnataka's Chitradurga district while trying to flee in a cab with her son's body stuffed in a bag.

"A woman asked the hotel staff to arrange a taxi for Bengaluru. After the checkout, when the hotel staff went to clean the room, they found red-colored stains which they assumed to be blood. The staff immediately informed the police," said Nidhin Valsan, Superintendent of Police, North Goa.

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Police further stated upon its inquiry, the woman told officials that she had left her son at a friend's place in Goa.

"The police reached the hotel and tried to contact the woman through the driver. The police inquired about the woman's son to which she said that the child had been staying at a friend's place. However, the police found the address provided by the woman to be fake," the police official said.

"Accordingly, the driver was asked to take the car to the police station, and on checking the luggage, the police found the body of the boy," the Superintendent of Police added.

According to police, an FIR has been registered in the matter and Goa court has remanded the accused to six-day police custody.

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Also, the body of the minor has been shifted to a hospital for postmortem.

"The body of the 4-year-old boy found has been shifted to a hospital in Aimangala. After the postmortem of the body, it will be handed over to Goa Police," said Kumar Naik, Health inspector at Hiriyur government hospital in Karnataka's Chitradurga district.

Further investigation is underway. (ANI)










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