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Mob burns mother, infant to death branding her ‘witch’, 4 arrested

Four persons were arrested on charges of burning alive a 32-year-old woman and her 2-month-old newborn baby to death, branding her as ‘witch’ in Kalaiya (Kudasai) village under Kumardungi police station (PS) in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand even as the husband of the deceased woman was battling for life in a hospital with severe burns injuries, police said on Wednesday

Updated on: Feb 18, 2026 10:26 PM IST
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Four persons were arrested on charges of burning alive a 32-year-old woman and her 2-month-old newborn baby to death, branding her as ‘witch’ in Kalaiya (Kudasai) village under Kumardungi police station (PS) in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand even as the husband of the deceased woman was battling for life in a hospital with severe burns injuries, police said on Wednesday.

The accused in police custody on Wednesday (HT PHOTO)
The accused in police custody on Wednesday (HT PHOTO)

“We received the information of the incident on Wednesday morning. Four persons have been arrested in this connection. Evidences are being collected and further investigation is ongoing to identify other culprits involved,” Amit Renu, West Singhbhum superintendent of police (SP), told HT on Wednesday.

The shocking incident occurred late Tuesday night when 40-year-old Kolhan Sinku, his 32-year-old second wife Jyoti Sinku, their 2-year-old son and 2-month-old newborn baby were sleeping in a room of their house.

“A case has been registered under sections 103(1), 238, 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) and 3/4 of the With Hunting Prevention Act against five named and three unnamed accused on the basis of Kolhan Sinku’s recorded statement. Four named accused 29-year-old Rasika alias Cheche Birua, 19-year-old Jena Birua, 36-year-old Sona Birua and 20-year-old Delka Sinku have been arrested on charges of burning Jyoti Sinku and her 2-month-old newborn baby branding her as ‘witch’. Forensic team is conducting scientific investigation while police investigation is also ongoing,” Raphael Murmu, Jagannathpur SDPO, said.

As per available information, over a dozen people, including ten from a single family, have admitted before the police that they set the family of Kolhan Sinku on fire for allegedly practising ‘witchcraft’.

 
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Debashish Sarkar

Debashish Sarkar is a special correspondent based in Jamshedpur. He has been covering government, administration, politics and crime among other things.

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