
CEO arrested in Aimangala for murder of her four-year-old son in Goa
The Hindu
A 39-year-old Bengaluru-based woman Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) startup Suchana Seth has been arrested for the murder of her four-year-old son at a luxury hotel in Goa. Seth was detained by the Chitradurga Police after the cab driver whom she hired in Goa to head towards Bengaluru drove into the Aimangala Police Station in Hiriyur taluk on Monday afternoon after being instructed by the Goa Police.
A 39-year-old Bengaluru-based woman Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) startup Suchana Seth has been arrested for the murder of her four-year-old son at a luxury hotel in Goa.
Seth was detained by the Chitradurga Police after the cab driver whom she hired in Goa to head towards Bengaluru drove into the Aimangala Police Station in Hiriyur taluk on Monday afternoon after being instructed by the Goa Police.
Seth had packed her son’s body in a suitcase kept in the boot of the car.
Goa Police have now arrested and moved her to Goa for investigation, even as the body is at the Government Hospital in Hiriyur.
Seth has reportedly sustained an injury on her wrist and amid reports that she attempted to end her life as well, Goa Police said that the investigation is in its early stages to confirm that.
Superintendent of Police, North Goa, Nidhin Valsan said that while it is too early to pin down the motive for the crime, Seth has been upset with the ongoing divorce proceedings with her husband Venkat Raman, also an AI developer from Kerala now based in Indonesia.
“According to her, divorce proceedings in court have ended and she is unhappy with the court order,” he quoted her as saying.

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