
Girl’s death: father in police custody
The Hindu
No one else seems to be involved in the murder, says Kochi police chief
Evidence indicates that Sanu Mohan, 40, who was arrested from Karnataka on Sunday, smothered his 13-year-old daughter Vaiga at his apartment in Kangarapady here with the intention of killing her on March 21, carried the unconscious child in his car and pushed her into the Muttar river from where her body was recovered on March 23, District Police Chief (Kochi City) C.H. Nagaraju said here on Monday. The police team probing the girl’s death got custody of Sanu for 10 days, after he was produced in the court on Monday. Mr. Nagaraju said there was no evidence of the involvement of anyone else in her death. The post-mortem report mentioned water in her lungs, which suggested that she could breathe before drowning in the river. Sanu Mohan had been charged under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC. He claimed that he wanted to take his life after killing his daughter. “These claims have to be verified, since he has been giving contradictory statements. He appears to be a secretive person, rarely sharing his business details with the family,” Mr. Nagaraju told the media.
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