The girl was supposed to be married on the day of the incident.



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Daughter Swarnalatha and mother Mamta BegumThe mother left the family and went abroad hoping to live a little better and be a little more prosperous. Mamata Begum from Dhamrai in Dhaka had been working in Kuwait for 25 long years. Two years ago, the girl also took her to Swarnalatha. But due to the cruelty of fate, the mother and daughter were killed in Kuwait last Friday (August 26). The girl was supposed to get married that day. Meanwhile, Ejaz Ahmed is the only member of the shocked family who lost his mother and sister.

On Sunday (August 30), silence was held at the home of the late freedom fighter Abdul Mannan Sikder in Taltola mahalla of Dhaka’s Dhamrai municipal area. Mamata Begum’s son Ejaz is just waiting for the body of his beloved.

He said his mother went abroad 25 years ago for the well-being of the family. She later got a job in the Kuwaiti government department of schools on her own merits. Later, two years ago, she brought her only sister Swarnalatha to Kuwait. Swarnalatha used to work in a private company there. Suddenly, the mobile phone of their mother Mamta Begum and her sister Swarnalata was turned off after the night of last Tuesday (August 25). Then news came on Friday night that Kuwaiti police had recovered the bloody body from the house where her mother and sister lived in Kuwait.

He said: ‘His mother told him that he had left 10 lakh rupees at his home in Kuwait to be sent home. Although he was supposed to send the money last Tuesday, he no longer sent it. Also, his sister’s marriage to a boy named Rabiul de Jessore, a Kuwaiti expatriate, was supposed to take place there last Friday.

Brother Ejaz AhmedAs far as he knew from the Bangladeshi ambassador to Kuwait, the house was ransacked by criminals. Familiarity with his ideas, money and valuables has mercilessly killed his mother and sister. Therefore, Ejaz has asked the government of Bangladesh to take the necessary steps to bring the bodies of his mother and sister back to the country before a fair trial for this shocking murder.

Dhamrai (OC) Police Station Inspector Deepak Chandra Saha said he had spoken to the Bangladeshi Ambassador to Kuwait by mobile phone about the murder of the mother and daughter. The police are aware of the matter. Efforts are underway to bring the bodies of the mother and daughter back to the country. In addition, the relatives of the deceased are in constant contact.

Incidentally, on August 26, the police recovered the bloodied bodies of the mother and daughter from their home in the Jelib Al Sukha area of ​​Kuwait. Police registered a murder case in the incident. The initial idea of ​​the police was that it was a premeditated murder.

Read more: Bodies of Bangladeshi mother and daughter recovered in Kuwait



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