A 45-year-old NRI woman working as an IT professional in Australia committed suicide in Bangalore. The woman was fighting for custody of her 17-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter who were in the care of Australian Child Welfare.
The woman’s teenage son was chronically ill and when she filed a complaint against the doctors who were treating him for neglect they became angry and reported the woman to the Child Welfare Office for not taking proper care of their children. The authorities then took custody of their two children.
The woman wanted to send her children to an international school in India and was therefore fighting for custody. That three-year struggle proved futile, however, and when the court postponed the next online hearing of the case until November, she couldn’t take it anymore.
The woman wrote a note she sent to her family in Belagavi blaming the New South Wales Department of Communities and her neighbors for ruining her life.
Unfortunately, the children could not attend their mother’s last unction as the Australian authorities would not allow them to leave the country without the appropriate documents.
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