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The family members, however, claim she was unwell and they could not afford medicines nor treatment expenses of private hospitals Rajkot: An NGO had on Monday rescued a 21-year-old chartered accountancy (CA) student who was allegedly confined to her house on Sadhu Vaswani Road in Rajkot by her family. The girl who was in a very pitiful state, however, succumbed during treatment at the Rajkot Civil Hospital on Tuesday morning. Founder of Saathi Seva Group, an NGO, Jalpa Patel had received information about the Alpa Sejpal’s alleged illegal confinement . When she reached her home, the girl could not even get out of her bed, said Patel, adding, “The girl was in a very sorry state as she was not being given food for a week.” Patel alleged that Sejpal’s family had not let her go out of the house for the past few months. However, family members denied the allegations and said that their daughter was suffering from fever for the past one week and owing to illness, had no ....
Rajkot: 25-year-old woman locked in room for six months dies after being rescued Rajkot: 25-year-old woman locked in room for six months dies after being rescued A 25-year-old woman was locked in a room for six months allegedly by her family. However, she died during treatment after being rescued. advertisement Investigations believe that the woman s family was into some occult beliefs. (Representative photo: PTI) A 25-year-old woman was locked in a room at her residence in Rajkot allegedly by her family for over six months. She was rescued from her house on Sadhuvasani road by an NGO called Saathi Seva Group and admitted to a hospital for treatment. However, the woman, identified as Alpa Sejpal, died during treatment. ....
Ambrish Mehta and his younger brother and sister had not seen the light of day for a decade. Consumed by grief over the death of their mother, the siblings locked themselves away in a windowless room until their dramatic rescue by volunteers this week. A team from the Saathi Seva Group NGO led by Jalpa Patel has described the moment they broke open the door of the house where the family, identified as Ambrish, Bhavesh, and their younger sister Meghna Mehta, believed to be in their thirties and forties, had confined themselves since the year 2010. “We were tipped off on 27 December that about three people have been living in a room for the past 10 years. When we reached there we found that they had locked the main gate of the house and refused to come out to meet anyone,” Ms Patel said. ....
Two of the three siblings after they were rescued by the NGO RAJKOT: After the 70-day-long Covid-induced lockdown ended in June, people felt liberated after living among the four walls for over two months. But imagine, the condition of someone living in one room for around a decade, not even allowing sunlight to enter. Startling as it may seem, this was how three siblings, two brothers and their sister, lived after completely withdrawing themselves from the society for 10 years. When members of Saathi Seva Group, a non-government organization (NGO), broke open their room in Rajkot’s Kisanpara area on Sunday, they were appalled at the sight. ....
3 siblings locked up in a room for nearly a decade rescued in Rajkot According to the volunteers, one of the brothers was found lying on the floor in a heap of papers and rags and another standing amid a garbage pile when they entered the room. Updated: December 28, 2020 10:47:00 pm According to Patel, the father of the trio said his children have been in such condition since the death of their mother nearly 10 years ago. Three siblings in the age group of 34 to 42 years were rescued from a house at posh Kisanpara Chowk locality in Rajkot where they had locked themselves up for nearly a decade after their mother’s death. ....