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This Murder Incident Will Shake You To The Core: Daughter Kills Mother, Stuffs Her In Bag To Bring Her To Police Station

Senali Sen, the accused from Bengaluru mudered her mother by feeding her sleeping pills at their home where they lived together.

Murder

Daughter stuffs mother in trolly bag after killing her

Here comes news of another gruesome murder case where a daughter killed her own mother. This is not it, she stuffed her mother’s body in a suitcase and took it to the Police station. She was instantly arrested by the police authorities and interrogation started thereafter. This murder happened in the Bilekahalli area of Bengaluru on Monday morning. The accused is identified as Senali Sen, a 35-year-old woman. The victim, Senali’s mother was Biva Pal.

Senali contrived her mother’s alleged murder

This shocking incident took place in the NSR Green apartment, Bilekahalli, where Senali Sen and her mother, Biva Pal, lived together. As per the information by police officials, there were severe apprehensions between Biva Pal and Senali Sen’s Parents-in-law. These apprehensions led to frequent arguments and disputes.

The investigation revealed that Biva Pal confessed her wish to commit suicide to her daughter Senali. She wanted to consume sleeping pills and end her life with that. All this, because Senali’s Parents-in-law were allegedly harassing Biva Pal. After this, Senali fed her mother with sleeping pills and strangled her to death.

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Police administration revealed

A senior officer from the police said, “Taking matters into her own hands, Senali Sen administered approximately 20 sleeping tablets to her mother on Monday morning. After Biva Pal complained of stomach pain resulting from the ingestion of the pills, she was then strangled to death by her own daughter.”

The accused then took an Uber Auto to the Mico Layout police station, where Sen turned herself into the police after placing the remains of her dead mother and a picture of her late father in a trolley bag. Senali Sen, who was originally from Kolkata, had been living in Bengaluru for the previous six years. She had previously worked as a physiotherapist but had been out of work for the previous two years, spending most of her time at home.