Thiruvananthapuram: Ravi Yadav and his friend Jagat Singh have a peaceful life in Trivandrum for the past six years.
Now they are afraid of their lives.
“We plan to switch to another house.
We don’t feel safe here anymore.
It is trauma and we don’t know how we can save our baby,” Ravi said.
He ran with his family to their home with finger bleeding and arms.
Blood droplets scattered throughout the front yard of rented house and on the road.
“My wife hasn’t recovered from a surprise.
He has cared for our baby.
All we want is to have a quiet night’s night.
But it turned out to be something terrible,” Ravi said.
The population was also shocked by the incident.
“The road where it happens is usually left around the night.
Because of the total kuncian, the road is empty.
What happened to the families surprised us.
We have stayed here for a long time and to find out that it is not safe not a good feeling , “Indran said.
At the police station, the women panicked.
They hold babies tightly and struggle to speak when the media throws a question to them.
Finally, after completing the formality at the police station, they felt a little relieved to return to their homes, somewhere they believed would be safer.
Families worry about that threat.
“Before they left, they said something in Malayalam.
We understand Malayalam.
They say it’s not over and they come for us.
We don’t have a connection here.
We go to the office and live a normal life.
We don’t know how to handle people Like that, “Ravi said.
Their colleagues were also surprised after knowing about the incident.
Many of them reach stations to offer support.