Heart-Wrenching Incident In Jharkhand: Cruel Mother Throws Her Innocent 1.5-Month-Old Infant Out Of A Running Train
In a deeply shocking and horrific incident that has shaken the entire state of Jharkhand, a mother allegedly threw her own one-and-a-half-month-old infant out of a moving train. The heart-wrenching tragedy took place on a running express train passing through Jharkhand, leaving co-passengers and railway authorities completely numb. The innocent newborn, who plummeted onto the rocky tracks from the speeding train, suffered fatal head injuries and died on the spot.
Horror Unfolds in Front of Shocked Co-Passengers
According to eyewitnesses and railway police inputs, the woman was traveling with her infant in a crowded compartment. Without any warning, she suddenly lifted the sleeping baby and tossed the infant out of the open window of the fast-moving train. Fellow passengers who witnessed the bone-chilling act immediately raised an alarm, shouting for help and pulling the emergency chain to halt the train. However, by the time the train ground to a halt and people rushed to the spot alongside track maintenance staff, the baby had already breathed its last due to the severe impact of the fall.
Anger and Grief as Railway Police Apprehend the Accused Mother
The Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF) were alerted instantly at the next railway station. Furious co-passengers detained the woman inside the coach to ensure she couldn't escape before authorities arrived. Upon receiving the information, the police team rushed inside the compartment, took the accused mother into custody, and sent the infant's body for a post-mortem examination. The tragic news spread like wildfire across the nearby railway colonies, drawing a massive, grieving crowd to the station.
Mental Instability Suspected as Police Launch Deep Probe
The horrific nature of the crime has left investigators baffled as they try to ascertain the motive behind such an extreme step. Preliminary interactions with the accused woman suggest she might be suffering from severe postpartum depression or mental instability, as her statements during initial questioning have been highly inconsistent and erratic. The police have registered a formal case under relevant sections of the law and are actively contacting her family members to understand her medical history and family background.
