A father’s uncontrollable anger has claimed the life of his 4.5-year-old daughter in Faridabad, Haryana, after she failed to write numbers from 1 to 50. Police acted decisively following the mother’s complaint, arresting the perpetrator.
Krishna Jaiswal, employed at a local company alongside his wife, stayed home days to watch their children in their Jharshentli rental. The family, hailing from Khariantiya village in Sonbhadra, UP, included a 7-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl besides the victim.
The incident unfolded on January 21 when Krishna, attempting to educate his middle child at home, grew violent over her struggle with counting. The severe beating caused the toddler to faint; he then rushed her to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Attempting deception, he told his wife of an accidental fall. However, the visible trauma—blue patches across her face and multiple wounds—raised alarms. The grieving mother reported to Sector 56 police, who extracted a full confession during grilling.
Krishna admitted the homeschooling motive behind his rage. Now on one-day remand, the case exposes deep flaws in handling child education through force. Officials are investigating further, while NGOs highlight rising child abuse stats in urban fringes.
This devastating story serves as a grim warning: patience in parenting saves lives. Haryana authorities vow tougher measures against such monstrosities.