Bengaluru CEO Kills Son | Post Mortem Report Of CEO's Son Out



Goa police discovered empty cough syrup bottles in the room where a start-up CEO allegedly killed her four-year-old son, suggesting a possible pre-planned murder involving an overdose of the medicine, according to an official.


Officials found in the postmortem that the child was suffocated to death using either a cloth or a pillow.


Police said that Suchana Seth, the woman accused, reportedly murdered her son in their apartment in Candolim, Goa. She then placed the body in a bag and transported it to neighboring Karnataka in a taxi.


He was detained in Karnataka's Chitradurga on Monday night and brought to Goa on Tuesday.


A high-ranking police officer informed Press Trust of India that while examining the service apartment room where the woman stayed, they discovered two empty bottles of cough syrup—one large and another small."The examination of the body during the autopsy hinted that the child possibly passed away due to suffocation, and there were no signs of a struggle," he mentioned.


"We are probing whether the woman gave the child an overdose of cough medicine before killing the child," the official said.


Investigations with the service apartment staff uncovered that the woman had requested them to purchase a small bottle of cough syrup, stating she had a cough. He mentioned that she might have personally carried the larger bottle. It looks like a pre-planned murder,” the official said.


Police sources said that during interrogation, the accused denied any role in the crime, confirming that the child was already dead when he woke up.


"We don't believe her story. We are probing it further to find out why she killed the child. Now, we know that she and her husband did not get along and that could be a reason," he said. A senior police officer.


Suchana Seth arrived at the service apartment on January 6 and stayed until January 8. Then, she took a taxi to Bengaluru.


The child's father, Venkat Raman, who was in Jakarta, Indonesia, arrived in Hiriyur, Chitradurga on Tuesday night. He then received his son's body after the postmortem.


The child was strangled to death, either with a cloth or a pillow. It seems like something other than hands was used. The stiffness after death, called rigor mortis, had gone away in the child, said Dr. Kumar Naik from Hiriyur Taluk Hospital.


Suchana Seth is the CEO of 'The Mindful AI Lab.' According to her LinkedIn profile, she is an expert in AI ethics and a data scientist with over 12 years of experience. She has mentored data science teams and helped scale machine learning solutions in startups and industry research labs.








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