Mother charged with murder of 11-year-old son

Irvine, CALocal News

Saritha Ramaraju, a 48-year-old mother, has been charged with the murder of her 11-year-old son, whose life was tragically cut short in a motel room in Santa Ana, California. The incident occurred just three days after the two had enjoyed a trip to Disneyland during a custody visit, raising questions about the circumstances leading to the stabbing. Ramaraju faces additional charges of child endangerment, torture, and aggravated mayhem, indicating the severity of the allegations against her. Authorities disclosed that she attempted to take her own life after the fatal act, further complicating the case. Investigators found the boy surrounded by Disneyland souvenirs, suggesting a stark contrast between their recent joyful experience and the tragic outcome.

The Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer condemned the violence, stating that parental anger should never endanger a child's life. Ramaraju was arrested after calling 911 to report the stabbing, and it was determined that the boy had been dead for several hours prior to her call. This heartbreaking case serves as a grim reminder of the potential consequences of unresolved parental conflict, highlighting the need for support systems for families in distress.

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