‘Will end life along with son if justice is not done,’ says Fairuz’s mother

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Tahmina Shabnam, mother of Jagannath University student Fairuz Abantika who died by suicide on Friday night, has demanded justice for her daughter’s death.

“My husband died a year ago. Last night my daughter Fairuz  died. I can't bear this grief. I have another son. If no action is taken against those responsible for my daughter's death, I will end my life along with my son,” said the wailing mother at her home at Bagichagaon of Cumilla city on Saturday.

“My daughter was very ambitious. My daughter was brilliant, is that her crime? She was first in her session, is that her crime? She got selected as a GD (General Duty) pilot, is that her crime? I informed the Proctor and the Chairman about the matter. I didn't get any justice. If I don't get justice, I will be finished. I have nothing,” she said.

Fairuz Abantika, a student of the Law Department at Jagannath University and daughter of late Jamal Uddin, a former professor of Cumilla Government College, was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her house at Bagichagaon on Friday night.

She was taken to Cumilla General Hospital where the on-duty doctor declared her dead at 10:15 pm.

Earlier, she made a post on Facebook when she accused her university’s assistant proctor and a classmate for her suicide.

The news of Fairuz’s death sparked protest at Jagannath University. Besides, a human chain is underway at Kandirpar in Cumilla city demanding that the culprits be brought under the law.

Her body will be handed over to her family after autopsy at 2 pm. Her namaz-e-janaza will be held after Asar prayers.source: unb


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