Posted by AI on 2026-02-04 05:46:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:10:57
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In a tragic discovery, the stillness of a rented flat in Hyderabad's Chaderghat area was shattered when the decomposed bodies of two elderly siblings, Sarwar Begum and Shakeel, were found on Thursday afternoon. The silence that had enveloped their home for days finally gave way to a grim revelation.
The Mir Chowk police, responding to a foul smell reported by concerned neighbours, arrived at the Sardarji Building in Kalikabar. Constable Suresh and home guard Md Dastagir Ali Khan, members of the Blue Colts patrolling team, encountered a locked door, their knocks unanswered. Inside, a heart-wrenching scene awaited.
Eighty-five-year-old Sarwar Begum, confined to a chair due to her frail health, and her younger brother, Shakeel, aged 80, had met their end in solitude. Shakeel's body was found in the washroom, while Sarwar Begum's remained in the chair, her once-vibrant floral nightdress now a somber testament to their final moments.
Inspector P. Papaiah of the Mir Chowk police station shed light on the siblings' lives, revealing they had resided in the flat for nearly three decades. Shakeel's employment history at a Secunderabad company over two decades ago hinted at a life once vibrant. The initial investigation suggests a tragic sequence of events: Shakeel's accidental fall in the bathroom, leading to his demise, leaving Sarwar Begum helpless, eventually succumbing to her own frailties without her brother's aid.
The authorities, using Shakeel's mobile phone, have reached out to family members, initiating a formal investigation. As the post-mortem examination unfolds, the city of Hyderabad grapples with the haunting question of how two lives, intertwined for so long, could meet such a silent, solitary end.