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Marital Discord Blamed for Suchana Seth Killing Her Son



The Goa police are yet to begin formal interrogations with Ms Suchana Seth, Chief Executive Officer of Mindful Al Lab, a Bengaluru-based intelligence start-up company arrested on allegations of killing her four-year-old son. But preliminary reports reaching here blame marital discord as the sole factor driving her to such an inhuman and unthinkable crime.

Marriage in 2010 and Divorce case in 2020: According to the sources in Goa Police Ms Suchana Seth is a native of West Bengal but settled in Bengaluru for a couple of decades. She married Venkat Raman, originally from Kerala in 2010 and they had a son in 2019. However domestic instability due to a series of disputes led the couple to go in for a divorce in 2020. Venkat Raman is presently in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia and has been alerted by Goa police about the murder.

Murder, a deliberate act of desperation: The unimaginable act of a mother killing her son has shocked the civil society giving rise to different theories. It is said that Venkat Raman, the estranged husband of Ms Suchana Seth was visiting her to meet their son, which was annoying the latter. So, to put to rest the practice she is said to have taken the extreme and and deliberate act out of desperation.

Top 100 Brilliant Women: Ms Suchana Seth, according to her LinkedIn page was among the top '100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics for 2021'. Her profile description also claims herself an Al ethics expert and data scientist with over 12 years of experience in mentoring data science teams and scaling machine learning solutions at startups and industry research labs. She had been a Mozilla Fellow at Data & Society, a fellow at the Berkman Klein Centre at Harvard University, and a research fellow at the Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru. She also holds patents in natural language processing.

-Manohar Yadavatti

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