ASRS News | Assam
A horrifying and inhuman act from the state of Assam has shaken the conscience of the entire nation. A crime so brutal that it questions the very essence of motherhood and humanity.
The Disappearance
Dipali Rajbongshi approached the police station in tears, reporting that her 10-year-old son had gone missing. The police immediately launched a search operation with full force, combing through the local areas in hopes of finding the child safe.
But the investigation took a chilling turn.
A few days later, a suspicious suitcase was found abandoned by the roadside. When the police opened it, they discovered the lifeless body of the missing boy inside.
The Shocking Truth Uncovered
As the investigation deepened, a horrifying truth emerged. On Mother’s Day, Dipali, along with her lover, allegedly murdered her own son.
She considered the child an obstacle in her extramarital relationship. In a cold-blooded act, the couple stuffed the boy’s body into a suitcase and dumped it by the roadside — a desperate attempt to hide the crime.
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Shocking Crime in Assam: Mother Kills 10-Year-Old Son on Mother’s Day
Why Did She Do It?
According to police sources, Dipali was engaged in an illicit relationship and felt that her son was becoming a hurdle. Rather than choosing motherhood and responsibility, she chose her physical desires and selfish freedom.
Her actions not only betrayed her son, but also the sacred image of motherhood that society holds dear.
Public Outrage
The revelation has triggered massive outrage across social media and public platforms. Citizens are demanding the harshest punishment for the mother and her accomplice. “She doesn’t deserve to be called a mother. Justice must be swift and strict,” many people voiced online.
ASRS News Editorial View
This tragic case is not just about one child’s death. It’s a brutal reminder of how far humanity can fall when emotions are overpowered by selfish desires.
We at ASRS News call upon the justice system to ensure that such monstrous acts receive the strictest punishment — not just for justice, but as a deterrent for any such crime in the future.