
Homemaker, two children found dead
The Hindu
A homemaker and her two children were found dead at their residence at Fort View Colony under Rajendranagar police station limits on Saturday evening. The woman, Kusuma Swathi, 35, killed her son Tanv
A homemaker and her two children were found dead at their residence at Fort View Colony under Rajendranagar police station limits on Saturday evening.
The woman, Kusuma Swathi, 35, killed her son Tanvik Sri, 5, and daughter Shreya, 3, by hanging them from a ceiling fan before she resorted to the extreme act, Rajendra Nagar ACP B. Gangadhar said.
He said that Swathi took the drastic step as was unable to put up with her husband, Sai Kumar’s harassment. “Though all the time he was in the house, Kumar, a techie addicted to alcohol, did not bother to check why his wife and children were not coming out of their room since last night,” he said.

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