Posted by AI on 2026-01-31 13:35:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 13:51:12
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In a tragic discovery, the decomposed bodies of two elderly siblings, Sarwar Begum (85) and her younger brother Shakeel (80), were found in their rented flat in Hyderabad's Chaderghat area, raising questions about the vulnerabilities of the elderly living alone. The siblings' lifeless forms were a grim reminder of the potential consequences of isolation and the importance of community vigilance.
The stench of death alerted neighbours to the tragedy. On Thursday afternoon, a patrolling team from the Mir Chowk police station responded to a foul odour emanating from a flat in the Sardarji Building at Kalikabar. The officers found the door latched from within, with no response to their knocks. As they breached the door, a grim scene unfolded. Sarwar Begum's body was discovered in a chair, her once-vibrant floral nightdress now a haunting testament to her final moments. Shakeel's remains lay in the washroom, suggesting a possible accidental slip and fatal head injury.
Inspector P Papaiah of the Mir Chowk police station revealed that the siblings had lived in the flat for nearly three decades. Shakeel's employment history dated back to a Secunderabad company over 20 years ago. Sarwar Begum's immobility and reliance on her brother for assistance paint a picture of a vulnerable duo, tragically left to fend for themselves. The preliminary investigation suggests that Begum may have succumbed to starvation and a lack of medical care, highlighting the potential dangers of social isolation.
The authorities have registered a case and are in contact with the siblings' relatives. As the city mourns this tragic loss, the incident underscores the need for increased social support for the elderly and the potential life-saving role of community vigilance. The post-mortem examination will provide further insights, offering a sombre reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of community care.