The house was not in a good state.
– were rescued by authorities this week after her husband approached the local police station.
Videos and photos on social media showed disturbing scenes of clothes, hair, garbage, dirt, and groceries scattered inside the house. “It was very difficult to convince my wife to get herself and my son out as she feared both would contract Covid. Whenever she came out, I would accompany her to the nearby market and she would buy several things at once,” Suran Majhi, the father, was quoted by theIndian news channel NDTV reported that the mother used to cut her own and her son’s hair at home and cooking was done through an induction stove to avoid any outside contact.
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