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Haryana Horror: Aunt Kills Niece, Admits to 3 More Deaths
Haryana Horror: Aunt Kills Niece, Admits to 3 More Deaths

Haryana Horror: Aunt Kills Niece, Admits to 3 More Deaths

A disturbing case has emerged from Panipat, where a Haryana woman drowns her 6-year-old niece, allegedly out of jealousy. Police investigations have uncovered a shocking pattern, revealing that the accused may have killed three other children, including her own son.

Child Goes Missing During Wedding Celebration

The incident took place on December 1 during a family wedding. According to officials, the six-year-old girl suddenly went missing while guests were busy with rituals. As family members began searching, her disappearance raised immediate concern.
The child’s grandfather later filed a complaint, prompting the police to begin an urgent investigation.

Accused Woman Identified and Arrested

The accused has been identified as Poonam, originally from Siwah village in Panipat and married in Bhawar village, Sonipat. She is related to the victim’s family, as her husband and the child’s father are cousins.
Police detained Poonam and produced her in court on Wednesday, after which she was placed in police custody for further questioning. During this time, she reportedly confessed to the crime.

How the Crime Took Place, According to Police

Investigators revealed that the Haryana woman drowned her 6-year-old niece after following the child to the terrace when other family members had stepped out.
Police officials stated that Poonam spoke briefly with the child before placing her in a plastic water tub near the storeroom. She allegedly held the child underwater until she drowned. After the act, she locked the door from outside and returned downstairs, pretending nothing had happened.

Police Uncover Earlier Child Deaths

As the investigation progressed, officers discovered a disturbing pattern. Poonam allegedly admitted that she had a history of harming children she perceived as “more beautiful,” revealing deep psychological concerns that experts say require urgent assessment.

According to Superintendent of Police Bhupender Singh, Poonam confessed to three earlier child killings:

  • In January 2023, she drowned her three-year-old son and her sister-in-law’s nine-year-old daughter in a water tank at her home in Bhavad village.
  • She reportedly killed her own son first to prevent suspicion in the nine-year-old’s death.
  • Later, in August 2025, she allegedly murdered her cousin’s six-year-old daughter at her parents’ home in Siwah.

At the time, the families believed these tragedies were accidental. Last rites were performed without knowing the deeper truth.

Jealousy and Mental Health Concerns Highlighted

During interrogation, Poonam reportedly told police that she felt “irritated by beautiful girls,” which may point toward severe, untreated mental health issues. Experts emphasise that such cases highlight the importance of early psychological intervention, especially when symptoms of emotional instability or harmful thoughts appear.

Conclusion

The case is still under detailed investigation, and police are evaluating whether more incidents may be connected. Meanwhile, mental health professionals stress the need for awareness about behavioural and psychological disorders that can lead to extreme actions if left unaddressed.
The tragic case of the Haryana woman drowning her 6-year-old niece sheds light on the complex intersection of mental health, family dynamics, and hidden violence, reminding communities to be vigilant and supportive when observing unusual behaviour in individuals.

Source: Inputs from various media Sources 

The accused has been identified as Poonam, originally from Siwah village in Panipat and married in Bhawar village, Sonipat. She is related to the victim’s family, as her husband and the child’s father are cousins.
Police detained Poonam and produced her in court on Wednesday, after which she was placed in police custody for further questioning. During this time, she reportedly confessed to the crime.

The accused has been identified as Poonam, originally from Siwah village in Panipat and married in Bhawar village, Sonipat. She is related to the victim’s family, as her husband and the child’s father are cousins.
Police detained Poonam and produced her in court on Wednesday, after which she was placed in police custody for further questioning. During this time, she reportedly confessed to the crime.

How the Crime Took Place, According to Police

Investigators revealed that the Haryana woman drowned her 6-year-old niece after following the child to the terrace when other family members had stepped out.
Police officials stated that Poonam spoke briefly with the child before placing her in a plastic water tub near the storeroom. She allegedly held the child underwater until she drowned. After the act, she locked the door from outside and returned downstairs, pretending nothing had happened.

Police Uncover Earlier Child Deaths

As the investigation progressed, officers discovered a disturbing pattern. Poonam allegedly admitted that she had a history of harming children she perceived as “more beautiful,” revealing deep psychological concerns that experts say require urgent assessment.

According to Superintendent of Police Bhupender Singh, Poonam confessed to three earlier child killings:

  • In January 2023, she drowned her three-year-old son and her sister-in-law’s nine-year-old daughter in a water tank at her home in Bhavad village.
  • She reportedly killed her own son first to prevent suspicion in the nine-year-old’s death.
  • Later, in August 2025, she allegedly murdered her cousin’s six-year-old daughter at her parents’ home in Siwah.

At the time, the families believed these tragedies were accidental. Last rites were performed without knowing the deeper truth.

Jealousy and Mental Health Concerns Highlighted

During interrogation, Poonam reportedly told police that she felt “irritated by beautiful girls,” which may point toward severe, untreated mental health issues. Experts emphasise that such cases highlight the importance of early psychological intervention, especially when symptoms of emotional instability or harmful thoughts appear.

Conclusion

The case is still under detailed investigation, and police are evaluating whether more incidents may be connected. Meanwhile, mental health professionals stress the need for awareness about behavioural and psychological disorders that can lead to extreme actions if left unaddressed.
The tragic case of the Haryana woman drowning her 6-year-old niece sheds light on the complex intersection of mental health, family dynamics, and hidden violence, reminding communities to be vigilant and supportive when observing unusual behaviour in individuals.

Source: Inputs from various media Sources 

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