Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Starving duo rescued after 4 yrs

- Ananya Bhardwaj ananya.bhardwaj@hindustant­imes.com

SOUTHWEST DELHI Woman, daughter found living in unhygienic conditions, malnourish­ed and they weigh not more than 25 kg

Delhi Police on Wednesday rescued a woman and her daughter, who had been living locked up in their house for the last four years, in southwest Delhi’s Mahavir Enclave.

Police said they were found malnourish­ed and living in unhygienic conditions. The woman’s elderly father-in-law lives in the same house.

The matter came to light when a resident of A-block at Mahavir Enclave-II reported the matter to a local media channel and the police. He claimed that the two women - Kalavati (42) and her daughter Deepa (20) - were forcefully locked up in a first-floor room at a house nearby.

However, when the police went to their house, the women told them that they were living inside out of choice. The police have now referred the two women to IHBAS (Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences).

“Clearly their mental condition is unstable. They are undernouri­shed and both weigh not more than 25 kg. We have referred them to IBHAS and will oversee the treatment,” an official said.

According to the woman’s father-in-law, Mahaveer Mishra, Kalavati and Deepa had locked themselves up in the room since his sons’ death in a road accident in 2013. Mishra’s wife had passed away in 2000.

Police officials said Mishra stayed in the next room and gave them food once a day whenever they asked for it.

When the police tried to take them to the hospital on Wednesday, they refused to step out. The police, however, took help of a counsellor to convince them after which they were taken to DDU hospital in Hari Nagar for treatment. They say the two women were hallucinat­ing.

“The woman often claimed to have been speaking to her husband and went on without food for days during these bouts. In his statement, the elderly man said that he has been getting them treated by a local doctor, as he did not have enough savings to take them to a hospital,” an official said.

Mishra was a linesman retired from the MTNL and gets a monthly pension of 16,000.

“He said that the women hardly ate in the last four years and never stepped out of the house. He also said that whenever he took them to the doctor, they refused to tell their symptoms to the doctor because of which they could not be treated,” he added.

 ?? HANDOUT ?? Kalavati (left) and her daughter have been referred to the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) in east Delhi.
HANDOUT Kalavati (left) and her daughter have been referred to the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) in east Delhi.
 ?? HT FILE ?? Between 2012 and 2017, Delhi University was given ₹300 crore to upgrade its infrastruc­ture.
HT FILE Between 2012 and 2017, Delhi University was given ₹300 crore to upgrade its infrastruc­ture.

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