A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Pune, Maharashtra. 38 -year -old IT engineer Madhav Tiketi got angry and killed his three and a half year old innocent son. He took this dreadful step due to suspicion on his wife’s character.
Unemployment and suspicion created killer
According to the police, the accused Madhav was unemployed for the last two months and was struggling with economic stress. He felt that his wife was cheating him, causing him to mentally disturb him. Due to this suspicion, he strangled his own son and threw the body in a deserted area.
Opened poll from missing report
This heinous crime was revealed when the child’s mother Swaroopa lodged a complaint of missing her son at Chandannagar police station on Friday night. The police immediately started investigation and searched CCTV footage.
In CCTV, it was seen that Madhav left the house with his son at 2:30 pm on Thursday afternoon. But at 5:00 pm, he was buying clothes in the market alone.
Mobile location opened secret
The police tracked Madhav’s mobile location and detained him from a lodge in Vadgaonashery, where he was found in a state of intoxication. When the police questioned him and questioned him, he confessed his crime.
Madhav told that he used to doubt his wife and he was afraid that the child was not her. After coming in this craze, he killed his innocent son.
Dreadful disclosure of murder
The accused went to the spot with the police team, from where the body -soaked body of the child was recovered. Police have sent the body to Sasoon Hospital for post -mortem.
DCP Himmat Jadhav’s statement
DCP (Zone 4) Himmat Jadhav said that the accused committed this heinous crime due to suspicion on the wife’s character. He brutally killed him, thinking that the son is not his.
Accused arrested, investigation continues
The police have arrested the accused Madhav Tiketi. He is originally from Visakhapatnam. The police is conducting a detailed investigation into the case and a case of murder has been registered against the accused.
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