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A mother-son duo in Gurugram's Maruti Vihar was rescued by district authorities earlier this week after they were locked in their two-bedroom flat for nearly three years – and that's when Smriti, their immediate neighbour, realised that someone even lived in that apartment.
When she first moved here in October 2022, she assumed that nobody lived in the apartment adjacent to her house, because the door always remained shut and nobody had ever stepped onto the balcony either.
Earlier this month, the woman's husband, aged 40, had approached Chakkarpur police station, seeking help to rescue his wife and son, who were in self-confinement over the fear of contracting COVID-19.
On 21 February, the mother-son duo was rescued and sent to the Civil Hospital, after a joint effort by the Gurugram Police, the Child Welfare Commission, and a team of psychiatrists.
Indu, a neighbour who has been living in the colony for the past 11 years, says that she would often see the woman on her balcony or walking in the society – until the pandemic.
Since March 2020, she would not come to the balcony, neither to clean it nor to hang or dry clothes.
Kuldeep Tyagi, a property dealer in the colony, told FIT that the father had reached out to him two years ago, seeking another accommodation for rent. Tyagi, however, claimed that while the woman had started stepping out sometimes in the last few months, he never spotted her son.
Kamlesh, 61, who has been living on the ground floor of the same building for the past year, said that while she had never met the woman, she had talked to her over the phone in some instances.
Kamlesh added that once, she had even asked if the woman had consulted a doctor for her son's health, to which she had responded that she was consulting a doctor online.
Kamlesh mentioned that she would often see the father, but even he wasn't allowed inside the house. The son, on the other hand, she had seen only in pictures, and added that he had no friends.
The neighbours maintain that people in the society never really talked to each other. Indu said:
Satish Kumar, who works as a security guard in Maruti Vihar, told FIT, "When the person living right below her house didn't know what was happening, how could we have known that she locked herself and her son?"
However, Smriti added, "The other day, I heard some women telling the child's father that if he had told them earlier, maybe as a society, they could have taken some steps to help her. Nobody was even aware something like this was happening."
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