Kannur: Mom killed kin to clear way for liaisons

In early January, her elder daughter Aiswarya, 9, happened to see the woman with two other youths in a compromising position at night.

Update: 2018-04-25 19:54 GMT
Soumya being taken to her home to collect evidence on Wednesday.

Kannur: The police interrogation revealed that Soumya,  who hailed from a   poor family,  had undergone many ordeals in life.  A  10th standard dropout,  she engaged in various jobs to eke out a living,  including as helper in laterite mines, assistant in operation theatres and   collection agent of the cooperative credit society.  Her husband, however, suspected her chastity  and forced her to consume rat poison. He doubted that   her one- and-a-half-year-old daughter, Keerthana, who died in 2012,   was not his.   After the death of Keerthana, he abandoned Soumaya and she had many illicit relationships later.

In early January, her elder  daughter Aiswarya, 9,  happened to see the woman with two  other youths in a compromising position at  night. Soumya beat up the girl and poisoned her to death.  As nobody raised any suspicion, she poisoned her parents also to death so that she could lead  a free life. Her mother Kamala, 65,  died on  March 7 and father Kunhikkannan, 80,  on April 13.  A week ago, Soumya  also feigned nausea and got admitted  to  a hospital, but she was found fit.  As the local people raised complaints,   the  body samples of the parents were examined which revealed the presence of aluminum phosphide.    

The police on Wednesday bought the woman to her home at Padannakkara to collect evidence  where she was jeered at by a crowd. The forensic reports of the chemical examination of the body samples of  Aiswarya, exhumed on Monday,  also proved the presence of aluminum phosphide, confirming that she was  poisoned.      

Thalassery circle inspector K.E. Premachandran told DC that Aiswarya  had  died after  prolonged treatment.  Hence, none raised any complaints.  The body was buried and  no case was registered.  Soumya  might have increased the quantity of poison mixed in food for her  mother and father, resulting in their quick death,  he said.

The confessions of Soumya  came late at night on Tuesday after  intense  interrogation by the police from around 10 a.m.   At the initial stage,  she shouted  at the  team led by Mr  Premachandran. By noon,   Crime Branch DySP Raghuraman,  Thalassery ASP Chaithra Teresa John and Kannur DySP P.P. Sadanandan also joined the interrogation. 

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