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Sikh woman killed her babies before dying: Canadian police

 
Toronto, May 1, 210:

A young Sikh woman found dead along with her three small children in Calgary in October killed the babies herself, according to investigations by Canadian police.

Harsimrat Kahlon, 27, and the babies were found dead in their apartment Oct 5 when the woman’s partner called the police.

The Chandigarh-born woman died due to childbirth complications. But before her death, she killed her children.

Their bodies were found inside suitcases hidden in the basement of the couple’s apartment in northeast Calgary.

Kahlon had moved to Canada in 1999. After estranging from her family, she moved out and started living with her partner Harnek Mahal in 2006.

Though her parents had no clues that their unmarried daughter had kids, hospital records show she gave birth to a child in 2005.

The woman kept her pregnancies hidden from her family and co-workers.

Police said Friday that one of the children, a girl named Reet Kahlon, was born to her in December 2005. The delivery happened at her home with no one knowing about it.

The birth of two other babies - a boy and a girl - later was also kept secret by the woman who was planning to go to India to get married before her death.

Police said the evidence points at "characteristics of infanticide" in the death of the three kids. They said the woman died from natural causes related to complications from the home deliveries.

The young woman maintained a diary in Hindi and Punjabi in which she often wrote about feelings of worthlessness.

According to her brother Harpreet Kahlon, she had broken all links with her family when she moved out in 2005.

He said the family knew nothing about her friends or children. The woman worked at a local law firm where nobody knew about her babies.

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