California Grandmother, 43, 'drowned her 15-year-old daughter's baby hours after secret birth and buried the body in the backyard to prevent family shame' Beant Kaur Dhillon, 43, allegedly drowned and buried her daughter's son in 2018 Dhillon allegedly confessed to police, saying she did it to 'prevent family shame' She pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and abuse on Thursday The 15-year-old's dad and cousin have also been indicted as murder accessories Police say they wrapped the baby in a trash bag and buried him in the gardenBy Luke Kenton For Dailymail.com Published: 22:54 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 22:54 GMT, 1 March 2019 Viewcomments A California grandmother allegedly drowned her grandson hours after his birth, later wrapping him in a bag and burying him in the backyard to 'prevent family shame', court documents say. Beant Kaur Dhillon, 43, is accused of a number of charges including first-degree murder after her 15-year-old daughter suddenly gave birth at their Bakersfield home, in November. Dhillon pleaded not guilty to all charges on Thursday afternoon. She's expected to reappear in court next week. According to prosecutors, Dhillon and her 23-year-old nephew, Bakhshinderpal Singh Mann, reportedly discovered that Dhillon's daughter had given birth in the bathroom of their home on Shining Craig Avenue. Beant Kaur Dhillon, 43, is accused of a number of charges including first-degree murder after her 15-year-old daughter suddenly gave birth at their Bakersfield home Police say she then admitted to officers that she then drowned the baby to 'prevent family shame'. Dhillon and Mann are then said to have worked together to dig a hole in a flower bed of their backyard. The 15-year-old's father, Jagsir Singh, was also summoned back to the home after the murder. As a three, they then wrapped the baby in a trash bag, placed him in the hole, and covered his body in salt and soil, documents say. Dhillon, Singh and Mann allegedly made no attempt to inform police of the baby's birth of death. Dhillon is also said to have neglected to seek medical attention for her daughter. Dhillon and her alleged accessories then wrapped the baby in a trash bag, placed him in the hole, and covered his body in salt and soil, documents say (pictured: police search the family's garden in 2018) Bakhshinderpal Singh Mann, 23, is also wanted in relation to the homicide. Police say he removed a GPS tracker and is currently at large Investigator's have not yet released any information on the baby's father. Dhillon was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, felony assault of a child resulting in death, and felony child abuse, according to KERO. Singh was also arrested and charged with accessory to murder and child abuse. Mann is wanted for his involvement in the homicide. Police currently have an outstanding warrant for his arrest, citing a charge of being an accessory to murder. He removed a police GPS tracking device and hasn't been seen since, police say. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility