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Woman, Lover Accused Of Killing Her 5-Year-Old Daughter In Bengaluru

Incident

6 June, 2026 Bengaluru In a disturbing case from Bengaluru, a woman and her alleged lover have been accused of murdering her five-year-old daughter.

According to reports, the child's father, Praveen, approached the police after becoming suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his daughter Vennila's death in March 2026. The child's mother, Priyanka, allegedly provided multiple and inconsistent explanations for how the girl died.

Suspicion intensified after Praveen shared the post-mortem report with a doctor, who reportedly observed signs suggesting foul play. He subsequently filed a complaint alleging that the child had been assaulted and suffocated to death.

Police arrested Mohan, the mother's alleged lover, while Priyanka remains absconding. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are awaiting forensic reports.

A Disturbing Pattern

This is the third reported case within 1 week in which a child was allegedly killed by a mother and her romantic partner.

Conclusion

Cases like this raise an uncomfortable but important question:

Why are mothers often treated as the default custodial parent without the same level of scrutiny routinely demanded of fathers?

In many family disputes, fathers struggle to obtain custody or even meaningful access to their children, while courts and society frequently presume that the mother is the natural and safer caregiver.

The welfare of children should never depend on gender-based assumptions. Custody decisions should be based on parental fitness, safety, stability, and the child's best interests—not on the belief that one parent is inherently better simply because they are the mother.

Children deserve protection from unsafe parents, regardless of whether that parent is male or female.


Woman, Lover Accused Of Killing Her 5-Year-Old Daughter In Bengaluru