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Pediatric Cardiology - but three long years is a long time and a lot can happen.

Doctor admits killing mom
BY SHARON COOLIDGE | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Blue Ash pediatrician who killed her mother last July will spend 10 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court to a charge of involuntary manslaughter.
The 10-year sentence for Malar Balasubramanian is the maximum allowed by law. In exchange for the plea, Hamilton County prosecutors amended the charge from aggravated murder, which had carried a possible life prison term.
Balasubramanian, 29, was distraught, injured and on drugs during the time she is accused of strangling her mother, Saroja, her lawyers said.
“I’m sorry, I want to say how sorry I am to my sister and brother and my extended family for all the pain and anguish I have put them through,” she told Judge Dennis Helmick.
“The terrible reality is that I will spend the rest of my life trying to make amends to my mother, father, sister and brother and everyone I love, knowing in my heart that it will never be enough.”
The evidence includes an e-mail police think Balasubramanian sent to her brother and sister near the time of their mother’s death.
In the message, she tells her siblings she does not want to leave them alone with their mother and that she is “very sorry to have done this to you.”
She also says she has considered hurting herself many times and has finally decided she cannot go on because she is a “second-rate” friend, sibling and doctor.
“Well, now I’ve become the worst kind of all – the kind that kills,” she wrote. “I’ve lost me. I hate who I have become."
Blue Ash police say Balasubramanian first tried to kill her mother July 25 by slipping Xanax pills, a tranquilizer, into her milkshake. When that failed, they say, she strangled her.
Her lawyers say that when police found Balasubramanian lying partly clothed July 27 along Glendale Milford Road, she was in “a decreased level of consciousness.”
They say she had cut her wrists, was severely dehydrated, had taken as many as 35 tranquilizer pills and had drunk a couple of bottles of wine.
Career Interests
Pediatric Cardiology - but three long years is a long time and a lot can happen.

Doctor admits killing mom
BY SHARON COOLIDGE | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Blue Ash pediatrician who killed her mother last July will spend 10 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court to a charge of involuntary manslaughter.
The 10-year sentence for Malar Balasubramanian is the maximum allowed by law. In exchange for the plea, Hamilton County prosecutors amended the charge from aggravated murder, which had carried a possible life prison term.
Balasubramanian, 29, was distraught, injured and on drugs during the time she is accused of strangling her mother, Saroja, her lawyers said.
“I’m sorry, I want to say how sorry I am to my sister and brother and my extended family for all the pain and anguish I have put them through,” she told Judge Dennis Helmick.
“The terrible reality is that I will spend the rest of my life trying to make amends to my mother, father, sister and brother and everyone I love, knowing in my heart that it will never be enough.”
The evidence includes an e-mail police think Balasubramanian sent to her brother and sister near the time of their mother’s death.
In the message, she tells her siblings she does not want to leave them alone with their mother and that she is “very sorry to have done this to you.”
She also says she has considered hurting herself many times and has finally decided she cannot go on because she is a “second-rate” friend, sibling and doctor.
“Well, now I’ve become the worst kind of all – the kind that kills,” she wrote. “I’ve lost me. I hate who I have become."
Blue Ash police say Balasubramanian first tried to kill her mother July 25 by slipping Xanax pills, a tranquilizer, into her milkshake. When that failed, they say, she strangled her.
Her lawyers say that when police found Balasubramanian lying partly clothed July 27 along Glendale Milford Road, she was in “a decreased level of consciousness.”
They say she had cut her wrists, was severely dehydrated, had taken as many as 35 tranquilizer pills and had drunk a couple of bottles of wine.