‘Introvert’ girl hammers mom to death in Churu

A 19-year-old girl on Monday hammered her mother to death at Dhingrala village under Sidhmukh police station ...Read More
JAIPUR: A 19-year-old girl on Monday hammered her mother to death at Dhingrala village under Sidhmukh police station area in Churu. Police have arrested the girl on Tuesday.
The girl claimed that her mother was not giving her enough liberty to live her life.
According to police, the accused girl Jonu is pursing Bachelor’s degree in Science was alone with her mother identified as Kavita (39). “On Monday, when the father of the girl had gone to Hisaar (Haryana), the girl brought a hammer from the kitchen and hit on the head of her mother. The victim was on her mobile phone when she was suddenly hit by the girl,” said Narayan Lal Togas, superintendent of police, Churu.
After attack, the woman became unconscious and was lying in a pool of blood. “Some hours after the incident, the girl intimated the police control room and stated that she has killed her mother. Initially, she was taken in custody for questioning and after completing all the paper formalities, visiting the crime scene, she was arrested on Tuesday morning,” the SP added. The incident took place when Maniram Jangid, the father of the girl along with her mother had gone to Hisaar (Haryana) for a doctor’s visit. “My daughter has been a very introvert girl. I cannot believe that she can do this,” said Maniram.
After the murder initially the neighbours hearing the screams entered into the house of Maniram and saw his daughter with a blood-stained hammer. “We have also recovered the hammer from the spot and the blood stained clothes of the girl has also been taken for FSL examination,” said a senior police officer. Police have ruled out that the girl has been undergoing treatment for any medical ailment. “Only thing her father maintained that she has been very introvert but they are unable to digest that she can kill her mother,” the officer added.
In primary interrogation, the girl maintained that her mother was not allowing her to live her life properly. “One thing she said that her mother was not letting her to be on social networking platforms and had stated that she was not getting enough liberty,” said an officer.
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