Hyderabad Horror Exposed: Sisters Forced to Co-Habitation with Mother’s Decomposing Body for 10 Days, Survive Only on Water
Two young sisters were left in a state of unimaginable trauma after being forced to live with their mother's decomposing body in their home for an unprecedented 10 days. The shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through the small community, leaving residents and authorities stunned.
According to eyewitnesses, the sisters, aged 19 and 21, were not informed by their father about his wife's passing, leading them to believe that she was simply away on a trip. However, it wasn't until they received unexpected visits from relatives and acquaintances that they were confronted with the brutal reality.
The sisters have revealed that, despite being aware of their mother's condition, they continued to live with her decomposing body out of a mix of fear, shame, and parental pressure. They survived solely on water for nearly two weeks before eventually seeking help from local authorities.
"It was an unbearable situation for us," one of the sisters broke down in tears during an interview. "We felt like we were living in limbo, unable to escape the stench and the emotional turmoil that came with it."
The incident has raised questions about family dynamics, mental health support, and the lack of available resources for vulnerable individuals.
In a statement, the father of the two sisters pleaded for leniency and understanding, citing cultural practices and societal pressures as factors contributing to his decision. "I wish I had known how to handle this situation better," he said.
An investigation is currently underway into the circumstances surrounding the mother's death and its effects on her children.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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