Coimbatore: A 50-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday for killing her one-year-old grandchildren by destroying her head to the wall and pushing the wrapping of the biscuit in her mouth at her house on Jalan Anbagam on Tuesday.
Police RS Purus said the woman, who was identified as R Nagalakshi, used to torture her grandchildren, often vent her anger in Daughter-in-law Nithyanandam, who married her 24-year-old daughter Nandhini against her wishes.
The officer said Nagalakshi was in a rented house in Anbagam Street near Puram Hospital and worked as a housemaid with a hotel.
“Nandhini married Nithyanandam, a cum driver taxi from Saravanampatti, five years ago with the help of his mother’s uncle.
Nagalakshmi doesn’t like marriage and always hold a grudge against his son-in-law.
Meanwhile, Nandhini gave birth to Sacrishna, who is now four years old, and Durgesh .
“Because of the difference of opinion, the officer said Nandhini has separated from Nithyanandam eight months ago and moved to his mother’s house with the youngest son, while leaving an older child with his isolated husband.
When his mother was not healthy for the past few days, the officer said, Nandhini had taken his mother’s job in the hotel while.
“When he returned to work on Tuesday around 9:30 p.m., Nandhini asked his mother about his son, because he was not visible around.
Nagalakshi told him that Durgesh had slept around 7:30 p.m.
and he had placed him in a cradle.
When Nandhini watched that his child Not breathing, he took him to a private hospital in Saibaba Colony, where the doctor said he died under part 174 of the criminal procedure code and the body of the boy, who had a minor injury, sent to Coimbatore Medical College and hospital for postmortem.
“An autopsy report Shows that the boy suffered a gap on the skull and there was a biscuit wrap trapped in his throat.
We then warned this case to section 302 (murder) from the Indian criminal code and arrested Nagalaksmi on Thursday morning after he claimed to be a crime during the investigation, “the officer said.
