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Parents of Minor Child with Disabilities Tossed Disposed their 6-Year-Old Son Neglected into a Riverbank to be Chomped by Crocodiles and now the Parents are Under Investigation in India by Authorities for Crime

Cory W. Morrel
MAY 8, 2024
Parents of Minor Child with Disabilities Tossed Disposed their 6-Year-Old Son Neglected into a Riverbank to be Chomped by Crocodiles and now the Parents are Under Investigation in India by Authorities for Crime
Wednesday May 8th, 2024, 7:35 PM reporting from Tuesday May 7th, 2024, 4:07 PM- Karnataka India- In the India state of Karnataka the parents of a 6-year-old boy are facing murder charges and child endangerment arrested after their son was partially eaten alive by a wild animal crocodile.
The boy was thrown into the canal at the same time the crocodile happened to be there and attacked the minor 6-year-old by police acknowledged in their reports. The parents have been identified as Savitri Kumar and Ravi Kumar detained into custody confronted with murder charges of a minor child and child endangerment, in correspondence to the tragedy.
The incident took place on Saturday night in the Indian state of Karnataka, community patrol authorities, detail accounts reflecting to The Hindustan Times, Outlook India, and The Times of India. The 6-year-old boy was identified as Vinod, had a hearing and speech, per Outlook India, The Times of India and India-involved News 18.
His denoted bone eaten body was reclaimed from the jaws of a crocodile the next forthcoming day, authorities reported, according to The Hindustan Times and News 18.
An event sparked an altercation on Saturday night evening, following a disturbance from then Ravi allegedly accused his wife of having a son diagnosed with handicap mobility. Savitri afterwards hurled 6-year-old Vinod into a canal with bridges to a stream reputably familiar for its reptile wild animals, per police, The Times of India and The Hindustan Times reported.
The neighbors contacted authorities soon after, a short search was conducted thoroughly out before it was delayed for the night, the outlets reported.
The search perpetuated on track Sunday morning, when authorities located Vinod's body with several chomp marks and a hand severed, authorities remarked, according to The Times of India and News 18.
Authorities are convinced Ravi had been criticizing Savitri and projecting demand she "throw the child away" because of his disabilities, per The Times of India and WION News.
"My husband is responsible. He kept saying let [Vinod] die,” Savitri told reporters, according to Outlook India.
“If my husband keeps repeating such things, how much torture could my son endure? But he kept repeatedly telling me to let the child die," she said.