Mother of Walayar girls pens autobiography, says probe diverted for VIPs


2 min read
Read later
Print
Share

Representational Image | Photo: Mathrubhumi

Palakkad: The mother of the Walayar girls wrote an autobiography revealing what happened with her two minor daughters who were found hanging in a shed. The book is titled 'Njan Walayar Amma'.

The book raises a sharp criticism against the police and concerned authorities sharply in connection with the Walayar case. 'Njan Walayar Amma' will be released on Friday at a function in Attappallam on the occasion of the fifth death anniversary of her youngest daughter. Vineetha Anil from Kannur helped to publish the book.

The mother said that book carries important revelations about the deaths. It is suspected that a sixth person is also involved in the case. The probe into the case is being diverted to save VIPs. She said that when the eldest daughter died, two people were seen leaving the house. Though she told the police about this, the statement was not recorded. The police tried to turn the death of the children into suicide and destroy the evidence.

Though CBI submitted the charge sheet in the case two months back, no copy was issued to her yet. People blamed her and the family in many instances. The book covers her life from the age of 13 to the present. When she contested in Dharmadom as a protest against the Chief Minister for violating his promise for getting her justice, it was also misinterpreted by many.

It was in 2017, thirteen- and nine-year-old sisters were found hanging in a shed at Walayar's Attappallam. Five people, including a minor, were arrested in the case. But the trial court acquitted them due to lack of evidence. After the government and the girl's mother approached the high court against this, the case was handed over to the CBI.

Add Comment
Related Topics

Get daily updates from Mathrubhumi.com

Newsletter
Youtube
Telegram
Disclaimer: Kindly avoid objectionable, derogatory, unlawful and lewd comments, while responding to reports. Such comments are punishable under cyber laws. Please keep away from personal attacks. The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of readers and not that of Mathrubhumi.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
doctors drown kochi oct 2023

1 min

Car plunges into river in Ernakulam after losing control killing 2 doctors, injuring 3 others

Oct 1, 2023


rain

1 min

Thundershowers likely to continue in Kerala till October 7: IMD; yellow alert in 5 districts today

Oct 1, 2023


Gopi Kottamurikkal

1 min

RBI stand no bar, will provide financial aid to Karuvannur bank if CPM asks: Kerala Bank President

Oct 1, 2023