Mother and Her Lesbian Partner Arrested for Killing Baby Days After Father's Claim
In a chilling case from Tamil Nadu's Krishnagiri district, police have arrested a woman and her lesbian partner for allegedly killing the woman's six-month-old baby. The arrests came days after the infant's father claimed his child may not have died naturally but had been murdered.

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Father's Complaint Uncovers Dark Truth
The baby was initially believed to have died while being breastfed earlier this month. Authorities had registered a case of unnatural death and allowed the family to bury the infant on their agricultural land without conducting a post-mortem.
Days later, suspicions grew when the father approached the police, presenting what he claimed were messages, photos and videos revealing an affair between his wife and another woman. In his complaint, he said, "I suspect the baby may have been harmed due to pressure linked to the relationship." His allegations prompted the police to reopen the investigation and exhume the baby's body.
Post-Mortem Reveals Murder
A post-mortem examination carried out earlier this week confirmed that the infant did not die of natural causes. Investigators found evidence of smothering and strangulation. "The post-mortem revealed clear signs of smothering and pressure injuries, confirming the baby was killed," a senior police officer said.
The findings shocked the local community, turning what was initially seen as a tragedy into a disturbing case of infanticide.
Motive Linked to Domestic Discord
During questioning, the accused mother allegedly admitted she had not wanted a child with her husband. Police said she also complained that her husband had neglected both her and the baby. The woman's partner was subsequently arrested after her involvement surfaced during the interrogation.
"She said her husband did not take care of her and the baby," an officer confirmed, adding that the accused had been living under growing personal and emotional strain.
Investigation Continues
Police officials said both women are now in judicial custody, and electronic evidence provided by the father is being examined. Authorities are also considering a psychological evaluation to better understand the motive behind the killing.
A senior investigator noted, "This is a sensitive case involving domestic conflict and emotional pressure that appears to have escalated into a tragic crime."












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