Kerala Authorities Confirm Murder in Toddler's Death, Investigate Mother's Partner
Police in Kerala have determined that the death of a toddler in Nedumangad was a murder. Investigations point to the mother's partner as the suspect, amid reports of severe injuries. The case, initially registered as unnatural death, led to suspicions from the grandparents, prompting further scrutiny.
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The tragic demise of a young boy in Nedumangad, Kerala, has been officially classified as murder, following police analysis of postmortem and forensic reports. The authorities suspect the male partner of the boy’s mother, after the child succumbed to severe injuries at a local hospital.
Law enforcement indicated that initial claims suggested the toddler vomited while eating. However, an investigation took a pivotal turn after the grandparents voiced concerns over potential abuse. They reported numerous injuries on the child, contradicting explanations provided by the mother and her partner. The police have upgraded the case from unnatural death to murder.
The grandmother insisted the boy showed no signs of injury when last seen in her care, despite previous doubts about past incidents involving broken arms. Additional allegations include cigarette burn marks, intensifying scrutiny of those in the toddler's immediate environment.
Authorities are now thoroughly examining the role of the mother and her companion, underscoring the severity and complexity of the investigation. The child's familial background revealed that his father had passed away prior to his birth, adding another layer to the case.
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