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Hyderabad mother allegedly kills two little daughters

| | Mar 17, 2016, at 05:01 pm
Hyerabad, Mar 17 (IBNS) In a shocking incident, two little girls were murdered in their home in Hyderabad on Wednesday allegedly by their mother.

According to a report by NDTV,  Rajini Chutke, who  allegedly slit the throats of her daughters, eight-year-old Ashwika and three-year-old Awishka, was arrested.


The police say Rajini, an MBA, messaged her friends that she had killed her daughters to "liberate" them from abuse and harassment.

Her husband Vinay Chutke returned home from his gift shop in Begumpet at 9:45 pm  and found his daughters lying in a pool of blood while his wife was missing.

Rajini returned home soon after and reportedly confessed.

Rajini has reportedly told the police that she suspected her daughters were being abused by her husband.

The police say she had suspected him for the last six months, after her older daughter told her that someone had touched her inappropriately and she appeared to tremble with fear in her father's presence.

The police say there is no evidence so far of the alleged abuse. The couple had recently shifted to Hyderabad from Maharashtra.

 

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