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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Grooming jihad victim Nanda commits suicide in Kerala

While Kerala society was obsessed with the infamous Greeshma-Sharon murder mystery, another young Hindu girl and a victim of grooming jihad ended her life. Nanda (20) could not bear the blackmail of Abdul Shuhaib (20) and committed suicide. Nanda is the single child of her parents.

Young Nanda, a student of CK Nair arts college in Kanhangad of district Kasaragod, was found hanging dead in her house on Monday. Police have arrested the accused Shuhaib. He had trapped Nanda two years ago and threatened to release intimate photos of the young Hindu girl. Kanhangad police confirmed that Nanda committed suicide due to threats from Shuhaib.

Nanda’s dead body was found upstairs in her room. Police found that Nanda made a video call to Shuhaib before his death. After checking the girl’s mobile phone information, it became clear to the police that Shuhaib was the villain in the incident. He was taken into custody during the investigation.

According to the police, Nanda and Shuhaib were close. However, recently there were issues in their relationship, but Shuhaib refused to let go. Shuhaib threatened to spread Nanda’s intimate pictures on social media that he had forced her to send him. Kanhangad DYSP said that the girl committed suicide due to Shuhaib’s threats. 

The accused was taken into custody by the police on Wednesday night. Shuhaib was charged with abetment to suicide, and his arrest was registered on Thursday morning. So-called mainstream media in Kerala did not report the grooming jihad but instead focused on Imran Khan and Pakistan.

Greeshma (22) was accused of poisoning her lover Sharon Raj because she was afraid Sharon might splash her private pictures to her future husband. Sharon is no more, and Greeshma, having consumed poison, is struggling for her life in the Thiruvanathapuram medical college ICU.

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