Horrific Crimes Unveiled: Haryana Woman Murders Children Driven by Jealousy
A Disturbing Crime Unfolds
In a shocking turn of events, a series of child fatalities previously regarded as unfortunate accidents have evolved into one of Haryana's most disturbing crime narratives. Authorities have revealed that 32-year-old Poonam, motivated by a troubling obsession with beauty and a calculated desire to avoid suspicion, has been implicated in the murders of four children over a span of two years. Among her victims were three young girls, whom she envied for their looks, and her own three-year-old son, whose death she staged to appear accidental.
The Wedding Incident That Exposed the Truth
The investigation began with a drowning incident at a wedding in Panipat, where six-year-old Vidhi was found submerged in a plastic tub shortly after going missing. Initially deemed an accident, the circumstances surrounding her death raised red flags for investigators, leading to a deeper inquiry. Poonam, who was among the last to see Vidhi alive, provided inconsistent accounts during questioning, prompting police to delve further into her actions. Under intense interrogation, she confessed to drowning Vidhi and admitted to the murders of three other children, whose deaths had previously been accepted as tragic misfortunes.
A Pattern of Jealousy and Murder
Investigators noted that Vidhi's case was distinct from the earlier incidents due to the public setting of the wedding, which limited Poonam's ability to manipulate the scene. Forensic experts identified signs of foul play, leading relatives to recall previous child fatalities that had occurred near water. Poonam's admitted jealousy towards 'pretty young girls' in her family fueled her actions, starting with the murder of nine-year-old Ishika in 2023, which she disguised as an accident. To further cover her tracks, she later drowned her own son, Shubham, fearing that suspicions might arise regarding Ishika's death.
The Unraveling of a Family's Tragedy
Poonam's pattern of targeting children continued with the murder of eight-year-old Jia in 2025, which was also perceived as a household accident. It wasn't until Vidhi's death that the chilling pattern of her crimes came to light. Poonam's confession, described by police as disturbingly calm, revealed her method of isolating victims and using water to execute her plans. Relatives, now grappling with the shocking revelations, are left devastated and angry. Vidhi's father, Sandeep, expressed regret for not pursuing his suspicions sooner, fearing that more children could have fallen victim to Poonam's jealousy.
Justice and Reflection
Poonam is currently in custody as authorities revisit previous cases that were overlooked. Forensic teams are re-evaluating old evidence, highlighting how unchecked jealousy can lead to catastrophic outcomes within family dynamics. This case serves as a grim reminder of the potential darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of familial relationships.