âDid something to themâ: Indian-origin woman charged with killing her 2 young sons in New Jersey; probe underway
An Indian-origin woman in the United States has been arrested and charged in New Jersey with the murder of her two young children, authorities said. SENATE DRAMA: Vance Saves Trump as War Powers Vote Collapses | Venezuela | Iran Priyatharsini Natarajan, 35, of Hillsborough Township, is accused of killing her two sons, who were found dead inside the familyâs home on Tuesday night. Somerset county prosecutor John McDonald said in a statement on Wednesday that at around 6.45 pm (local time) on January 13, a 911 call was made to law enforcement by an individual believed to be the childrenâs father, as cited by PTI The caller reported that he had found his two sons, aged five and seven, unconscious after returning home from work and said that âhis wife did something to them.â Police officers who responded to the scene found the caller at the residence along with his wife, identified as Natarajan. Life-saving efforts by police officers and medical personnel failed, and both children were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not released the identities of the two children, pending positive identification by the Medical Examinerâs Office. Natarajan has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. She was arrested by Hillsborough police officers and transported to the Somerset County Jail, where she is being held pending a detention hearing. The cause of death remains under investigation, McDonald said. The case is being handled by detectives from the Hillsborough Township Police Department, the Somerset County Prosecutorâs Office Major Crimes Unit, the Crime Scene Investigation Unit, and medical investigators from the New Jersey Northern Regional Medical Examinerâs Office. A postmortem examination will be conducted by the Northern Regional Medical Examinerâs Office to positively identify the victims and determine the cause and manner of death, according to the statement.
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