Hyderabad: Man Kills 3-Year-Old Son, Throws Body into Musi
Hyderabad, Sept 14 (Maxim News): Police are investigating the case of a three-year-old boy who was killed, tied up and thrown in Musi in Bandlaguda area. Police searched on Saturday night but could not find the boy’s body. As a result, the search will continue in Musi near Nayapul today.
Mohammad Akbar (35) and Sana Begum, a couple from Noornagar, Bandlaguda have an elder son (7) and a second son Mohammad Anas (3). While Akbar runs a vegetable business, Sana Begum works as a caretaker for Nilofar. The younger son is sick. There were arguments between the couple over this. He wanted to kill his baby.
On Friday night, after his wife had gone to work, Anas was suffocated with a pillow in the early hours of the morning. He put the body in a bag, took it on his bike and threw it into Musi from the Nayapul Bridge. In the morning, he went to the police station and complained that his child was missing. He told the police that his relatives had called him to say that he had been taken and dropped off at his house. He had not been seen since then. When the phone was checked, he was suspicious of Akbar, but no calls were received. CCTV cameras near the house were checked and it was seen that he was leaving with a bag in the early hours of the morning. When questioned, the accused confessed to the crime. The police have registered a case. (Maxim News)
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