Foul Smell Leads to Tragic Discovery in Hyderabad Flat

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-01 20:05:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:05

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Foul Smell Leads to Tragic Discovery in Hyderabad Flat

In a grim discovery, the decomposed bodies of two elderly siblings were found in their rented flat in Hyderabad's Chaderghat area, raising questions about the tragic circumstances of their final days. The incident came to light when a patrolling police team responded to a foul smell emanating from the flat, alerting authorities to a potential emergency.

The siblings, identified as 85-year-old Sarwar Begum and her younger brother, Shakeel, 80, had lived in the Sardarji Building at Kalikabar for nearly three decades. Their bodies were discovered in separate locations within the flat, with Begum's body in a chair and Shakeel's in the washroom. The advanced state of decomposition suggests they may have been deceased for four to five days before their discovery.

Initial investigations reveal a sad narrative. Begum, being unwell, relied on her brother's assistance for mobility. A neighbour's account indicates that she spent most of her time in a chair. The authorities suspect that Shakeel may have accidentally slipped in the bathroom, suffering a fatal head injury. Begum, unable to move, could have succumbed to starvation and lack of medical care.

The police have registered a case and are in contact with the siblings' family members and relatives. The bodies have been shifted for a post-mortem examination, which will provide further clarity on the cause of death. This tragic incident underscores the vulnerability of the elderly living alone and the importance of community vigilance and support. The authorities' swift response to the neighbours' alert is commendable, but it also highlights the need for proactive measures to ensure the well-being of the elderly in our communities.