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Grandson among three held for abandoning elderly woman with cancer

In a shocking incident, a grandson and two others were arrested for abandoning an elderly woman suffering from cancer. The incident has left the community in disbelief and has raised concerns about the treatment of the elderly in our society.

The incident took place in a small village in the outskirts of the city. The victim, Mrs. Sharma, was an 80-year-old woman who was living alone in her house. She was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago and was undergoing treatment. Her only son had passed away a few years ago and her daughter-in-law had remarried and moved to a different city. Mrs. Sharma’s grandson, Rohit, who was living with her, was supposed to take care of her in her old age.

However, instead of fulfilling his responsibilities, Rohit and two of his friends decided to abandon Mrs. Sharma and flee with her savings. They left her alone in the house with no food or medication. The neighbors, who had noticed the absence of Mrs. Sharma’s grandson, grew suspicious and informed the police.

The police immediately launched a search operation and found Mrs. Sharma in a critical condition. She was rushed to the hospital where she is currently undergoing treatment. The three accused were arrested and charged with elder abuse and theft.

The incident has sparked outrage among the community, with many questioning the moral values of the younger generation. It is disheartening to see how an elderly woman, who should have been taken care of and respected, was treated with such cruelty by her own grandson.

Elderly abuse is a growing concern in our society. Many elderly people, who have dedicated their entire lives to their families, are often neglected and mistreated in their old age. It is the responsibility of the younger generation to take care of their elders and provide them with love and support in their final years.

The incident has also highlighted the need for stricter laws and measures to protect the elderly. The government should take necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of the elderly in our society. It is also important for families to have open communication and support systems in place to prevent such incidents from happening.

On a positive note, the incident also brought the community together. The neighbors of Mrs. Sharma came forward to help her and have been visiting her regularly in the hospital. They have also started a fundraiser to cover her medical expenses. The love and support shown by the community has given Mrs. Sharma a ray of hope and has restored faith in humanity.

It is heartwarming to see how the community has come together to support Mrs. Sharma in her time of need. It is a reminder that there is still kindness and compassion in this world. We should all learn from this incident and make an effort to take care of our elders and treat them with the respect and dignity they deserve.

In conclusion, the incident of the grandson abandoning his elderly grandmother with cancer is a wake-up call for our society. It is a reminder to value and cherish our elders and to treat them with love and respect. Let us all come together to create a society where the elderly are not neglected or mistreated, but are loved and cared for in their old age.

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