<p>The mystery behind the body of 18-month-old Gudapati Mokshanath found floating in the shallow waters of the Krishna River near Kanakadurgamma Bridge between Vijayawada and Guntur of Andhra Pradesh has deepened. <br /><br /></p>.<p>On Saturday, the child’s mother lodged a complaint suspecting her husband, who considered the baby to be inauspicious, and in-laws to be behind the crime. <br /><br />Mokshanath went missing from his grandfather’s house at Mahendra Colony, in Tenali on Wednesday. His uncle, G Hariharan alias Harish, too has been missing since then. The body of the boy was found on Thursday.<br /><br />The police have registered a case in Mangalagiri rural police station. <br /><br />The complaint was made by the boy’s grandparents who were taking care of him, as little Mokshanath’s father G Bhaskar Rao and mother G Vimala Priya are software engineers working in Hyderabad.<br /><br />The toddler’s mother, however, complained to Guntur Rural Superintendent of Police Ramakrishna on Saturday that she suspected her husband and in-laws. <br /><br />“My husband believed that he would die soon as our son was born in a very inauspicious time. He even called me to inform that when I was in hospital minutes after my son’s birth. We have had fights on this issue several times and I was worried about the safety of my child,” a distraught Vimala Priya told reporters.</p>
<p>The mystery behind the body of 18-month-old Gudapati Mokshanath found floating in the shallow waters of the Krishna River near Kanakadurgamma Bridge between Vijayawada and Guntur of Andhra Pradesh has deepened. <br /><br /></p>.<p>On Saturday, the child’s mother lodged a complaint suspecting her husband, who considered the baby to be inauspicious, and in-laws to be behind the crime. <br /><br />Mokshanath went missing from his grandfather’s house at Mahendra Colony, in Tenali on Wednesday. His uncle, G Hariharan alias Harish, too has been missing since then. The body of the boy was found on Thursday.<br /><br />The police have registered a case in Mangalagiri rural police station. <br /><br />The complaint was made by the boy’s grandparents who were taking care of him, as little Mokshanath’s father G Bhaskar Rao and mother G Vimala Priya are software engineers working in Hyderabad.<br /><br />The toddler’s mother, however, complained to Guntur Rural Superintendent of Police Ramakrishna on Saturday that she suspected her husband and in-laws. <br /><br />“My husband believed that he would die soon as our son was born in a very inauspicious time. He even called me to inform that when I was in hospital minutes after my son’s birth. We have had fights on this issue several times and I was worried about the safety of my child,” a distraught Vimala Priya told reporters.</p>