She committed the horrific act by poisoning a lunch that was served to a number of family members, but her oldest son did not consume it.
An Indian court has condemned Ramandeep Kaur Mann, a British woman, to death by hanging in retaliation for the 11-year-old husband’s passing.
Kaur Mann was given a sentence for Sukhjeet Singh’s murder, according to Mirror UK.
In order to inherit £2 million from her husband’s life insurance, Kaur Mann poisoned her family first, according to evidence presented in court in India, before slicing his throat on September 2, 2016.
Gurpreet Singh, her accomplice, was given a life sentence.
The victim’s nine-year-old son’s eyewitness testimony was reportedly essential in getting the mother, a British national, convicted.
The report said she returned from a month-long family holiday to Sukhjeet’s hometown of Shahjahanpur when she carried out a plan to kill her husband.
She carried out the heinous act by poisoning a meal given to several members of the family, but her eldest son did not eat it.
On the morning of September 2, 2016, Sukhjeet’s body was found lying dead on the first floor of the house, where he was sleeping with his family.
Sukhjeet’s mother Vansh Kaur was sleeping on the ground floor of the house, the report said.
Murder charges were brought against Kaur Mann and Gurpreet, and the police discovered during their investigation that both killers were in a relationship.
The court found them guilty of murder and the offence of criminal acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention.
A judge described the case on Saturday, October 14 as the “rarest of rare” and said, “Not only Sukhjeet was murdered but the remaining years of an elderly widow was killed, the childhood as well as the youth of two minor children was exterminated. The children have lost the happiness which they had when their father was alive.”
Reacting to the verdict, Sukhjeet’s mother told reporters outside the court that she was pleased her son’s killer had been given capital punishment.
She said: “I feel relieved. My prayers were answered and I got what I was expecting from the court. I was demanding capital punishment for Ramandeep so that no mother’s child dies like this.”
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