Thalayolaparambu: 'Amma.... I can't..... Please don't go Amma...' Relatives and locals were unable to console Navaneeth, who was crying loudly. Bindu's house in Thalayolaparambu witnessed extremely emotional moments after her dead body was brought home around 10 am.

Realising that the beloved who had been with him until now was no more, Bindu's husband Vishrutan stood helplessly in front of the body, not knowing what to say to calm his children. The entire village is mourning Bindu's death. People are flocking to pay their last respects.

After Bindu's body was brought home, her son Navaneeth and daughter Navami hugged their mother's body with a heavy heart. They still couldn't accept that their mother, who was their only support, was no more. Navami was scheduled for surgery two weeks later. Bindu had come to Kottayam Medical College for Navami's treatment. The tragedy that occurred there took Bindu's life.

After completing his civil engineering studies, Navneet worked as a delivery boy in Ernakulam. Navneeth had received his salary the previous day. It was Rs 10000. He came to his father with this. When he said that he had received his salary, Vishrutan said that he should give it to his mother. However, before that wish could come true, Navaneeth's mother left, for a world where she would never return. Navaneeth burst into tears upon realising that his mother was no more. No one could bear to see that sight.

When the hospital building collapsed, her husband, Vishrutan, realised that his wife was missing and ran around searching for her praying that his beloved would not be trapped under it. His daughter Navami was also calling out that her mother was missing. But those prayers were in vain.

Bindu was fighting for her life inside the collapsed building while ministers were defending themselves, saying that no one was injured. Bindu was rescued after about two hours. She was immediately taken to the hospital, but her life could not be saved.

Bindu was laid to rest at 1pm ,after her final rites were performed, with grieving family members and villagers in attendance.