Shocking! Family lives with 82-year-old’s dead body

NPnews24 Online, Kolkata: In a shocking incident, family of an 82-year-old woman stayed with her body for more than two after she died. Chhaya Chatterjee who died on Friday at the family’s Sarsuna flat, around 5km from Diamond Harbour Road.

And other members of the family, bed ridden octogenarian Rabindranath and daughter Nilanjana is in her late 40s.As neighbours alerted the cops, “unbearable stench” from their residence that Nilanjana stated her mother died two days ago. “She must have died 36 to 48 hours or even earlier before.

Chhaya’s son, Debashis (47), died in similar circumstances at the same houses in this year. Even then, neighbours had to call up the cops after getting a similar stench and it was found that the family was staying with Debashis’s dead body for two days.

As per the neighbours the family which moved into this neighbourhood only five years ago has been entirely dependent on the retirement benefits of Rabindranath, who worked with a big private firm. “But the benefits must have dried up by now,” informed Amit Ghosal, another neighbour. As the neighbours also claimed that the family had kept all windows and doors of their top-floor flat shut to keep the stench from escaping and had even stopped eating for over one-and-a-half days.

In a shocking incident, family of an 82-year-old woman stayed with her body for more than two after she died. Chhaya Chatterjee who died on Friday at the family’s Sarsuna flat, around 5km from Diamond Harbour Road.

And other members of the family, bed ridden octogenarian Rabindranath and daughter Nilanjana is in her late 40s.As neighbours alerted the cops, “unbearable stench” from their residence that Nilanjana stated her mother died two days ago. “She must have died 36 to 48 hours or even earlier before.

Chhaya’s son, Debashis (47), died in similar circumstances at the same houses in this year. Even then, neighbours had to call up the cops after getting a similar stench and it was found that the family was staying with Debashis’s dead body for two days.

As per the neighbours the family which moved into this neighbourhood only five years ago has been entirely dependent on the retirement benefits of Rabindranath, who worked with a big private firm. “But the benefits must have dried up by now,” informed Amit Ghosal, another neighbour. As the neighbours also claimed that the family had kept all windows and doors of their top-floor flat shut to keep the stench from escaping and had even stopped eating for over one-and-a-half days.

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