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Police presented before the Goa children’s court the report of the medical examination conducted on February 2 at the Institute of Psychology and Human Behaviour here.
It did not reveal any case of “psychopathology” (mental illness), nor did Seth report any active death wish or suicidal tendency, the report said.
She gave clear and rational answers and “her judgment is intact and no psychotic or pervasive mood symptoms were elicited in responses,” it added.
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Seth, 39, who headed a Bengaluru based start-up, was arrested on January 8 on the way to Bengaluru with the body of her son stuffed in a bag. According to police, she killed the child in a service apartment in Goa.
She is currently in judicial custody.