USA: Indian-origin mother arrested for allegedly murdering 11-year-old son after Disneyland visit
An Indian-origin mother in the USA has been charged with the alleged murder of her 11-year-old son after a three-day vacation to Disneyland during a custody visit, officials said.
According to officials, she slit the throat of her son.
The 48-year-old woman was identified as Saritha Ramaraju.
The boy, who was scheduled to be returned to his father on Wednesday, was instead found by police that morning dead on the motel room’s bed among Disneyland souvenirs after his mother called 911 to report she had killed her son, read a statement issued by the Office of the District Attorney, Orange County, California.
The woman has been arrested on suspicion of stabbing the child.
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"Ramaraju has been charged with one felony count of murder and one felony enhancement of personal use of a weapon, a knife. She faces a maximum sentence of 26 years to life if convicted on all charges. She is scheduled to be arraigned today," the statement said.
"Ramaraju, who moved out of state after divorcing the boy’s father in 2018, stayed with her son at the La Quinta Inn, in the 2700 block of Hotel Terrace, in Santa Ana for a custody visit," the statement said.
During the visit, she bought three-day passes to Disneyland for herself and her son.
#SantaAnaPD #PressRelease - Arrest Made in Homicide Investigation
— SantaAnaPD (@SantaAnaPD) March 20, 2025
Arrestee: Saritha Ramaraju (48) Irvine
SANTA ANA, Calif. (March 20, 2025)—Santa Ana Police have arrested a 48-year-old woman for stabbing and killing her child.
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On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, the day Ramaraju was scheduled to check out of the motel and return the boy to his father, Ramaraju called 911 at 9:12 a.m. to report that she had killed her 11-year-old son and had taken pills trying to kill herself.
Santa Ana police arrived at the motel and arrested Ramaraju on suspicion of murder.
A large kitchen knife was found inside the motel room which was purchased the day before.
It appeared the boy had been dead for several hours before his mother called 911.
“The life of a child should not hang in the balance between two parents whose anger for each other outweighs their love for their child,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “Anger makes you forget who you love and what you are responsible for doing. The safest place for a child should be in their parents’ arms. Instead of wrapping her arms around their son in love, she slit his throat and in the cruelest twist of fate removed him from the very world she brought him into.”
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