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Delhi: 17-year-old father kills 2-months-old baby over wife's suspected affair

Delhi: 17-year-old father kills 2-months-old baby over wife's suspected affair

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 22 Apr 2018, 10:54 am

New Delhi, Apr 22 (IBNS): A 17-year-old father killed his two-months-old baby in Delhi’s Mangolpuri area on Saturday over suspicion that his wife is having an affair.

The juvenile father also raised doubts over the paternity of the child.

According to reports, he allegedly killed the child in his house when his wife, who is also 17, was not present.

The police reportedly suspect that the juvenile allegedly threw the baby’s body around as they recovered the infant with several bones being fractured.

The parents of the baby, who are themselves not adult, married 10 months ago and had been living together since.

The baby was born two months ago.

According to reports, both the juveniles are unemployed and the father has a record of being involved in petty crimes.

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